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InferredSourcing Notes: Parent company: Jianghun was launched in 2024 as a new brand by San Martin Watch Co. (Dongguan, China), drawing on roughly eight years of San Martin manufacturing experience. The name "JIANGHUN" is a phonetic translation of the Chinese character for craftsman spirit. Movement: Mix of Chinese mechanical movements.... Peacock SL-4801 automatic chronograph (used in the JH0107 Panda Limited and JH0203 Chronograph Diver), Hangzhou 6300-series automatics across the divers and War Drum 3-handers, Seagull ST2557 for GMT models, and Japanese Miyota 90S5 / 9122 in the dressier JH03 Guilloché and JH06 Gongque references.Case: Stainless steel construction across the catalog. JH02 Deep Challenger is a 300m dive case with wave-pattern dial and 匠-character markers; JH04 Xuanwu is a separate diver line themed on the Chinese "Four Symbols"; JH06 Gongque offers 36/39/42mm sizes inspired by traditional Chinese palace architecture. JH01 War Drum 42mm and 46mm sizes anchor the launch lineup.Dial: In-house design themed on Chinese cultural motifs... war drums, palace red walls/gold tiles/snow, guilloche Paris Motif and Time Vortex patterns, panda-inspired chronograph layouts, ocean wave patterns for the divers. Mix of BGW-X1 and C3 Super-LumiNova on selected references (e.g. JH0107 Bamboo Moment).Production: Manufactured in-house by San Martin in Dongguan. JIANGHUN positions itself as independent R&D with strict quality inspection, offering a 2-year warranty and 30-day return
Cost Transparency
Ships from Dongguan, China
Current Rate
23.5%
6% HTS + 17.5% Section 122 + 301
Est. Duty
$68–$169
on $288–$718 watch
⚠ Current Section 122 + 301 rate expires Jul 24, 2026 — rates may change.
Ships from China warehouse. JIANGHUN is not responsible for paying taxes on behalf of customers, and any applicable taxes such as customs duties/VAT are the responsibility of the buyer.
Includes Section 122 (10%) plus Section 301 surcharge (~7.5%) on mechanical wristwatches (HTS 9102.11). Actual rate varies by HTS classification. [Note as of June 17, 2026: USTR has proposed new Section 301 forced-labor tariffs (~10–12.5%) that, if enacted, would stack on top of current rates. Still in public-comment phase.]
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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