I thought I would just correct a small error you made about Rotary "Swiss made" watches. These do still exist. Rotary are a bit of a schizophrenic company. Owned since 2008 by a Chinese watch conglomerate they still however retain a factory in Switzerland. This factory designs, plans and manufactures the Rotary "Les Originals range" which carries the Swiss Made mark. This range utilize the Sellita sw200 movement as their mainstay engine unlike the rest of Rotary which tend to use Miyota movements. The Swiss watches are the flagship range of Rotary and the price does reflect this but I own one and the quality is much higher. So you can still get a Rotary Swiss Watch. Hope this helps.
Yes, owned two
I thought I would just correct a small error you made about Rotary "Swiss made" watches. These do still exist. Rotary are a bit of a schizophrenic company. Owned since 2008 by a Chinese watch conglomerate they still however retain a factory in Switzerland. This factory designs, plans and manufactures the Rotary "Les Originals range" which carries the Swiss Made mark. This range utilize the Sellita sw200 movement as their mainstay engine unlike the rest of Rotary which tend to use Miyota movements. The Swiss watches are the flagship range of Rotary and the price does reflect this but I own one and the quality is much higher. So you can still get a Rotary Swiss Watch. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info!