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Old 6 February 2024, 02:12 PM   #1
Bregow
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Legislation.

Hello fellow watch aficionados,

I’m on a small trip in CH. Today I came across a Rolex in Switzerland with a displayed price and no indication that it was for display only.

Intrigued, I entered the store and was allowed to try it on, yet was ultimately not permitted to purchase it. Given this experience, I’m curious if Swiss law mandates sellers to honor displayed prices on products, similar to the regulation in Brazil.

Does anyone have insights on this matter within the Swiss context?

Appreciate your thoughts!
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