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Needs ConfirmationSourcing Notes: Swiss Made movements confirmed. Case and component origins inferred from Swiss Made requirements.
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Ships from Zurich, Switzerland
Current Rate
16%
6% HTS + 10% Section 122
Est. Duty
$168–$296
on $1050–$1850 watch
⚠ Current Section 122 rate expires Jul 24, 2026 — rates may change.
Ships from Switzerland. Swiss origin means no Section 301 surcharge for US buyers, and Swiss watches typically clear under HTS 9102.21 at the standard mechanical wristwatch rate. EU buyers pay local VAT (reverse-charged at checkout in some cases). Brand does not absorb destination duties; checkout note states VAT may apply based on destination.
IEEPA reciprocal tariff (originally 39%, later 15%) struck down by SCOTUS on Feb 20, 2026. Currently flat 10% Section 122 tariff. HTS base rate varies 4-11% by movement type; 6% is typical for mechanical watches. Framework deal with US in limbo.
Tariffs are assessed based on where the watch is assembled, not where individual components originate. A watch with a Japanese movement assembled in the US incurs no import duty.
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This page was last updated: June 28, 2026 at 2 pm





