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Update 21st February
Tariffs are now set at 10% for watches from all countries. This is very new information, and exactly how it is implemented is not yet clear.
Currently, Royal Mail now have to collect the tax on behalf of the US Government, so we will have to invoice you a separate amount once the watch is ready to ship for duties. DHL collect the tax before the watch is delivered.
The tax is set by the US state department and is a tax that US consumers pay. We do not pay the tariff (remember, no taxation without representation…).
All is subject to change, but that is at the whim of one man.
Please ensure you have read our Shipping Information to see details on insurance, tracking, duties etc.
USA CUSTOMERS! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Update 29th August
Both our shipping partners, DHL and Royal Mail, have now resumed deliveries to the USA. There is a change for Royal Mail though – they now have to collect the tax on behalf of the US Government, so we will have to invoice you a separate amount once the watch is ready to ship for duties.
All Swiss watches and parts, even used watches and ones shipped from other countries, are now subject to a 39% import tax/tariff when sent to the US.
USA made watches and parts – e.g. early Hamilton, Waltham and Elgin for example – Zero tariff
UK made watches and parts – e.g. Smiths, some Timex, some Ingersoll – 10% Tariff
EU made watches and parts – e.g. Glashutte, Yema, LIP, Nomos, Tutima – 15% Tariff
Japanese made watches and parts – e.g. Seiko, Citizen, Ricoh – 15% Tariff
The tax is set by the US state department and is a tax that US consumers pay. We do not pay the tariff (remember, no taxation without representation…).
All is subject to change, but that is at the whim of one man.