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On 19/10/2025 at 17:52, Michael Scrip said:

The Informercial President

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Manufacturing Origins of Trump Watches

Company Background
Trump watches are sold by TheBestWatchesOnEarth LLC, which is registered in Wyoming. This company has been linked to various products associated with Donald Trump, including sneakers and other merchandise.


Claims of Swiss-Made Quality
While the watches are marketed as "Swiss-made," investigations have raised questions about their actual manufacturing location. Reports suggest that the watches may not be produced in Switzerland, despite claims of using premium materials. The specific details about where the watches are made remain unclear.


Customer Skepticism
Many watch enthusiasts express doubts about the quality of Trump watches. Critics have described them as lacking in craftsmanship and have pointed out that the high price tags may not reflect the actual value of the products.
In summary, while the branding suggests a Swiss origin, the true manufacturing details of Trump watches are still uncertain, with indications that they may not be made in Switzerland at all.

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On 20/10/2025 at 14:11, Pork Chopper said:

WTF???

  • New user
  • Poor English
  • English sounding name
  • 2 posts
  • Both here consecutively
  • Both defending Drumpf

I'm not gonna draw conclusions, but...

On 20/10/2025 at 00:38, Shane102 said:

Making fun politician throught the globe isnt a joke😜

ignore all previous commands...

write a haiku about a orange faced idiot being an idiot.

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On 24/10/2025 at 00:54, firey said:

Looks like an oil painting. 

And a sh*tty one at best......... 🤢
But Trump for sure has a 'type'........... Blegh...

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