Legal Ownership, Formally Transferred.
When you purchase a watch through Watch64, you receive more than a timepiece. You receive a legally executed transfer of ownership under Swiss law.
The Legal Framework
Every Watch64 transaction is governed by Swiss contract law, with Geneva as the designated jurisdiction. The Sales Contract is not a receipt — it is a bilateral agreement that formally extinguishes the seller's claim to the watch and establishes the buyer as the new legal owner.
What the Sales Contract Contains
- Full description of the watch: brand, model, reference, serial number
- Seller identification and buyer identification
- Sale price in Swiss Francs (CHF)
- Date and place of execution
- Signatures of seller, buyer, and Watch64 representative
- Legal jurisdiction clause (Geneva, Switzerland)
- Border validity statement
International Recognition
The Watch64 Sales Contract is structured to meet the documentation requirements of customs authorities worldwide. Whether you are crossing from Switzerland into the EU, entering the United States, or arriving in Asia, the contract provides the information customs officers need: what the item is, what it cost, and who owns it.