Category file · watches

Buy a Swiss watch
at the Swiss price.

Authorised dealers on Rue du Rhône in Geneva, on Bahnhofstrasse in Zürich and across the country, plus the private market for discontinued and vintage references.

Classified HS 9101 / 9102Wrist-watches, precious and base metal
The best economics of anything we ship

A watch is small, light and valuable, so freight is almost irrelevant to the total and the 8.1% VAT refund alone often exceeds our fee. The real work is not logistics — it is allocation, authentication and making sure the warranty means something where you live.

1 575 CHF/kgValue density. Freight is under 1% of a typical order
8.1%VAT reclaimed on export — usually more than our entire fee
Your nameWarranty registered to you at the point of sale, not to a reseller
2–6 weeksTypical allocation wait on constrained references

Where it can go

Swiss watches,
destination by destination.

Admissibility is decided by what the goods are, not by what they cost. This is the row of the grid for Swiss watches — every cell links to the full country file behind it.

Can it arrive · HS 9101 / 910212 clear · 4 conditional
United Statesclear

Admissible. Duty applies from the first franc since de-minimis ended.

Japanclear

Admissible, and duty free under the CH–JP EPA with an origin declaration.

United Arab Emiratesclear

Admissible. Our highest-value corridor by a wide margin.

Singaporeclear

Admissible and duty free. GST at 9% is the only charge.

Australiaclear

Admissible. Above A$1,000 duty applies; most horological lines sit at 0%.

United Kingdomclear

Admissible and duty free with proof of Swiss origin.

Canadaclear

Admissible and duty free once Swiss origin is declared under Canada-EFTA. Exotic-leather straps are screened separately under CITES.

Germanyclear

Admissible and duty free of Swiss origin. Import VAT at 19% applies.

Franceclear

Admissible and duty free of Swiss origin. TVA at 20% applies.

Chinaconditional

Duty free under the CH–CN agreement, but consumption tax applies on luxury goods on top of import VAT.

Indiaconditional

Admissible. The layered duty, surcharge and IGST are steep, but local retail carries the same stack plus margin.

Saudi Arabiaclear

Admissible. 5% GCC tariff and 15% VAT. Strong market for Swiss references.

South Koreaclear

Duty free on originating goods under the EFTA–Korea FTA. Your PCCC is required before shipping.

South Africaconditional

Admissible but no origin relief — full MFN duty, plus VAT on an uplifted base.

New Zealandclear

Admissible. Duty not collected below NZD 1 000, and the FOB basis keeps freight out of the duty calculation.

Brazilconditional

The one category that reliably survives Brazilian import tax, because local retail carries the same burden plus margin.

Base-metal and precious-metal cases. Straps in exotic leathers are screened separately under CITES. Showing 16 of 190 destinations — the full table is searchable, and every rule here is the same record that prices your quote.

Is it worth moving

Weight decides
more than duty does.

Air freight is charged on the greater of actual and volumetric weight, so what matters is value per chargeable kilo rather than value alone. A watch and a wheel of cheese are taxed similarly and shipped completely differently.

Freight as a share of goods valuetypical order → Japan
Swiss watches one watch3%
Swiss electronics one device6%
Swiss cosmetics two sets10%
Swiss coffee machines one machine11%
Swiss outdoor equipment a pack and a jacket22%
Swiss chocolate 20 boxes24%
Swiss cheese six pieces, 6.6 kg59%

At 1575 CHF per chargeable kilo, Swiss watches is close to freight-indifferent — the shipping cost barely registers against the goods, so always take the fast service.

Worth ordering

Where buying from Switzerland genuinely wins.

The gap is widest where local authorised dealers price above Swiss retail, or simply cannot get the reference.

  • References your local dealer cannot allocateA Swiss purchasing office with standing relationships gets on lists that a foreign walk-in does not.
  • Anything where local AD pricing exceeds Swiss retailCommon in Japan, Singapore and Australia. We show both figures so you can judge it.
  • Independent and small-series makersBrands with no distribution outside Switzerland at all.
  • Discontinued referencesStill sitting in Swiss dealer stock years after foreign distribution moved on.
  • Vintage from the private marketA deep Swiss secondary market that is effectively closed to unrated foreign buyers.
  • Servicing and spare partsBracelets, crystals and factory service, sourced where the manufacturer actually is.

Not worth ordering

What to think twice about.

The economics are good enough that the honest warnings here are all about ownership rather than cost.

  • Brands that restrict servicing by regionSome manufacturers will service only in the region of purchase. We tell you which before you buy — it is the most common regret in this category.
  • Anything we cannot authenticateOn the private market, high-value references without verifiable provenance. We will point you to a dealer instead.
  • Grey-market bargainsIf the price looks impossible, the papers usually are too. We buy from authorised dealers or we do not buy.
  • Exotic leather strapsAlligator and similar are CITES-controlled and need permits. We usually substitute a rubber or calf strap and ship the original separately, or not at all.
  • Watches bought purely as an investmentWe will source what you ask for, but we are a purchasing office, not an advisor, and we will not pretend a reference is certain to appreciate.

Handling

How we pack
and move it.

Category-specific handling, applied as standard rather than sold as an upgrade.

InsuranceFull declared value, door to door, on every shipment. Not optional and not an add-on.
PhotographyCase, dial, caseback, serial, papers and box photographed before sealing. Included as standard on this category.
Customs scrutinyHigh-value consignments are examined more often. Accurate declaration and complete papers are what keep them moving.
Boutique attendanceFor allocation-controlled references we attend in person, which is the only thing that works.
Freight is irrelevantAt this value density, choosing a slower service to save CHF 40 makes no sense. We ship express.

Questions

Buying Swiss watches, answered.

Is it really cheaper than buying at home?

Usually, and the reason is the VAT refund rather than the sticker price. Swiss retail includes 8.1% VAT which is reclaimed on export and credited back to you — on a CHF 1,890 watch that is about CHF 142, which more than covers our fee. Whether it beats your local dealer depends on their pricing, and we show both figures in the quote instead of asking you to take our word for it.

Will the warranty be valid where I live?

It will carry the manufacturer's international warranty, registered in your name at the point of sale. A few brands restrict servicing to the region of purchase, which matters more than the warranty card itself. We tell you which brands do this before you commit, because it is the most common thing people regret afterwards.

Can you get an allocation-controlled reference?

Sometimes, and honestly not always. A Swiss purchasing office with standing dealer relationships gets onto lists a foreign walk-in cannot, but constrained references still involve a wait of weeks to months and no one can promise otherwise. We will tell you where you realistically stand rather than take a deposit and go quiet.

How do you handle the customs declaration on something this valuable?

At the price actually paid, with the dealer invoice attached. Under-declaring a watch is fraud, it voids the insurance, and it is exactly the kind of consignment customs examines. We declare honestly, insure to full value, and prepay the duty so nothing is demanded at your door.

Tell us the reference. We will find it and price it landed.

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