
I presently own a couple of Swatches, and am planning on perhaps upgrading to something fresh and new. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of The Swatch Group (UK) Ltd. We also like to inform you that communication via e-mail over the Internet is insecure because third parties may have the possibility to access and manipulate e-mails. If this e-mail has been sent to you in error, please delete this e-mail and any copies or links to this e-mail completely and immediately from your system. If you are not the intended recipient please do not read, save, forward, disclose or copy the contents of this e-mail. This e-mail message is intended only for the addresse(s) and contains information which may be confidential. The Swatch Group (UK) Limited reserve the right to monitor email traffic data. However, we cannot accept liability for any loss or damage incurred or sustained as a result of viruses or other harmful code.
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We have taken reasonable precautions to ensure that any attachment to this e-mail is free of viruses or other harmful code. Registered address: Building 1000, The Royals Business Park, Dockside Road, London E16 2QU. The Swatch Group (UK) Limited is a private limited company registered in England and Wales. We will get back to you as soon as they reply,Į-Commerce Customer Care Advisor SWATCH & FLIK FLAK They are responsible for the rapier and recycle of our watches. In order to get a more detailed answer to your questions we have now forwarded your email to our service centre department. Thank you for getting in touch with SWATCH UK. Besides, I doubt if their faulty products ever make it back to Switzerland. This is a Swiss company after all, and from my visits to Switzerland over the years, I get the impression that recycling is a minor national obsession, however repairability comes higher up the list of green credentials than recycling every time. You never know, they may have a 100% recycling regime.

Lets see what the "Service Center department" has to say on the matter. I'll let ".rapier." and ".centre." go unchallenged, as presumably English may not be the first language of the person responding, and besides I'm not exactly renowned for my own spelling prowess at times. Here, for the record is the conversation so far. I suspect that unless people vote with their wallets, not much will change. I'm not much of an organizer but on a personal level, I won't purchase any of their products as one small voice of protest. Clearly, the Swatch group places profits above all else. What the world needs least at this time is more trash. I feel that their protectionist attitude and the ensuing disposable nature of some of their products are reprehensible.
