PDA

Ver la Versión Completa : ¿"Swiss Movt" no se puede usar....?



Jordiher
25/06/12, 10:57
Hace tiempo que estoy observando en varios relojes la inscripción "Swiss Movt" en la esfera o tapa trasera; pero según esta web oficial, no puede usarse esa inscripción, sólo "Swiss Movement" (la palabra Movement completa).

¿Sabéis álgo al respecto?

http://www.fhs.ch/en/swissm.php

If the movement fulfills these conditions, but the watch is not assembled in Switzerland, the "Swiss" indication may be affixed to one of the components of the movement. On the outside of the watch, may then only appear the "mouvement suisse" or "Swiss movement" indication. Section 3 § 3 OSM requires that the word "movement" appear in full, and be written in the same type-face, of identical size and colour, as the word "Swiss".


http://www.fhs.ch/images/swissmov.gif
Right

http://www.fhs.ch/images/swissmvt.gif
Wrong

Willy Fog
25/06/12, 11:32
He estado buscando información y esto es lo que he encontrado (pongo el mensaje completo, en negrita lo que nos interesa)


Re: Swiss Movement or Swiss MOVT
by xlsarge » Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:34 pm

I had emailed The Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry asking the same question on this discussion board and after all this time, I finally received a reply. Here is a copy of their reply:

Thank you very much for your interest in the Swiss watch industry.

The Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH is the Swiss watch industry's leading trade association. We are a private, professional, and non-profit association, currently bringing together more than 500 members representing more than 90% of all Swiss watch manufacturers. All the major Swiss watch brands are members of our Federation (for more information, please visit our website at www.fhs.ch/en).

As you may know, Swiss law (Swiss federal Ordinance governing the use of the name "Swiss" or "Switzerland" for watches; please see an English translation of this law under http://www.fhs.ch/doc/osme.pdf) gives the criteria which must be met for a watch to be considered as Swiss and to be allowed to bear Swiss indications.

According to article 3 § 3 of the Ordinance, “the indication "Swiss movement" may be applied to watches which contain a Swiss movement [and do not comply with the other criteria of a “Swiss made” watch]. The word "movement" must appear written out in full in the same type-face, dimension and colour as the appellation "Swiss".
The reason of this rule is that those words are usually written in very small fonts at 6 o’clock on the watch, and the word “movt” (when written very small) might be confused with the word “made”.

According to article 1a of the Ordinance, a watch may be considered as a Swiss watch and bear the “Swiss made” indication only if : a. its movement is Swiss; b. its movement is cased up in Switzerland and c. the manufacturer carries out the final inspection in Switzerland.

Swiss law territorial scope of application is of course limited to Switzerland in principle, but thanks to some bilateral treaties, this law is also applicable in many European countries. Furthermore, the Federation is very keen to protect Swiss denominations when associated with watches, especially in the USA, where we have registered certification marks for the words "Swiss" and "Swiss made".
Having said that, we know that some unscrupulous sellers and/or producers are using Swiss names on watches in an illegitimate manner.

To summarize, it is not acceptable from our point of view and according to Swiss law and the U.S. certification marks for “SWISS” and “SWISS MADE” that a watch manufacturer put “SWISS MOVT” instead of “SWISS MOVEMENT” if the watch only contains a Swiss movement. “SWISS MOVEMENT” should be written in full letters.

Hoping that this information will prove to be useful to you, I remain
Yours sincerely

Vincent Stauffer

Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH
Vincent Stauffer
Legal Department
CH-2501 Bienne
Tel + 41 (0)32 328 08 28; Fax + 41 (0)32 328 08 80
www.fhs.ch
xlsarge
Newbie




http://www.christopherwardforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2890

pepeliza
25/06/12, 11:36
Usar se puede usar... otra cosa es que sea lo correcto.

Pregunto: ¿Si compras una lata de espárragos con este logo, pensarías que son realmente de Navarra?.

13258

¿Y, si una botella de vino lleva este logo en la contraetiqueta, pensarías que te ibas a tomar un rioja?

13259

Yo, desde luego, me fío muchísimo más si las contraetiquetas son estas:

1326013261

Pues eso...

RUSO
25/06/12, 16:57
Ahi le has dado, las cuentas claras

argentona
25/06/12, 22:00
Touché.:ok:. .

davozs
25/06/12, 22:46
Pues si que ...

Jordiher
25/06/12, 23:37
Pues si que ...

...se puede tener engañada a la gente....

davozs
25/06/12, 23:40
...se puede tener engañada a la gente....


... haciendo pasar relojes que no son suizos por suizos ...

Jordiher
25/06/12, 23:45
Lo que podría pasar que álguien al que crucificaron, ¿podría tener razón?

pepeliza
25/06/12, 23:49
Lo que podría pasar que álguien al que crucificaron, ¿podría tener razón?

Claro que la tenía... han pasado 2012 años y sigue teniendo millones de seguidores.

Jordiher
25/06/12, 23:51
Claro que la tenía... han pasado 2012 años y sigue teniendo millones de seguidores.

La historia se repite... Crucifican al débil por decir la verdad...

davozs
26/06/12, 12:02
La historia se repite... Crucifican al débil por decir la verdad...

14.000 verdades dentro de poco...

pepeliza
26/06/12, 12:18
14.000 verdades dentro de poco...

No se vayan, que se lo pierden... ¡jajajaja!


13274

Jordiher
26/06/12, 13:34
14.000 verdades dentro de poco...
Ahooooooooooooooooooooooooora caiiiiiiiiiiiigoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo..... ...:ok: Pues lo he celebrado poniendo el hilo del S80 con la correa del Manta Ray....:clap::clap::clap::clap: