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Old 8 September 2010, 06:56 AM   #1
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Importing/exporting into Switzerland

Can any Swiss members or members sending watches to Switzerland tell me if they have had or know of any issues or problems importing a Rolex or Tudor into Switzerland ?
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Old 8 September 2010, 12:42 PM   #2
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Still can't find any information,anyone?
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Old 11 September 2010, 08:31 AM   #3
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I haven't had any problems (yet?) importing watches into Switzerland. Although watches fall under the category of goods subjected to import controls, which mainly includes food items, it is less of a problem if it is not brand new. Btw, Swiss customs is entitiled to confisicate fakes/replicas of any branded item.

Generally, imported goods valued below CHF 66 (books upto CHF 209 and presents upto CHF 100) are tax free. Others attract a VAT of 7.6% + custom duty (weight based) + postal handling (not shipping but customs clearance) fee.

The value of the goods for customs clearance is based either on the CN22/CN23 customs declaration or a commercial invoice. If the value cannot be determined or if the mentioned value is perceived to be low, the recepient could be contacted for purchase receipt; else a notional value will be used.
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Old 12 September 2010, 02:00 AM   #4
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I haven't had any problems (yet?) importing watches into Switzerland. Although watches fall under the category of goods subjected to import controls, which mainly includes food items, it is less of a problem if it is not brand new. Btw, Swiss customs is entitiled to confisicate fakes/replicas of any branded item.

Generally, imported goods valued below CHF 66 (books upto CHF 209 and presents upto CHF 100) are tax free. Others attract a VAT of 7.6% + custom duty (weight based) + postal handling (not shipping but customs clearance) fee.

The value of the goods for customs clearance is based either on the CN22/CN23 customs declaration or a commercial invoice. If the value cannot be determined or if the mentioned value is perceived to be low, the recepient could be contacted for purchase receipt; else a notional value will be used.
Thanks, great information.
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Old 12 September 2010, 07:09 PM   #5
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Most welcome...

With the Swiss franc strengthening against both EUR and USD, some good deals can be found abroad
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Old 22 September 2010, 05:13 AM   #6
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Most welcome...

With the Swiss franc strengthening against both EUR and USD, some good deals can be found abroad
I just completed a sale to Switzerland on a Vintage Tudor Sub ... great transaction ...Swiss customs very smooth process and fast clearing .
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Old 11 October 2010, 03:28 AM   #7
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I just completed a sale to Switzerland on a Vintage Tudor Sub ... great transaction ...Swiss customs very smooth process and fast clearing .
Cool... nice to knw tht...
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