I like your explanation.
Like "Swiss Made" watches except lights apparently are stricter and thats a good thing.
Oh, no; that is a very different thing! It's basically a scam. A few very short years ago, you could
legally have those words placed on the dial of your watch, if 51% of the components were assembled in Switzerland. Yup! That's it! That is all it took. You've got micro-brands making cheap as hell models that could
legally put those words on their dials. Huge difference between a legal definition vs. the real thing. You want the real thing? Rolex is the cheapest option for that.
Recently they changed the percentage required to LEGALLY put those words on a watch-dial. Now you need more than 51%. But honestly, not much more! Still an industry-wide scam to trick customers into paying a premium for a watch they think is legit.
Honestly, back before the Civil War broke out in America, there was a financially successful Free Black woman in one Southern state. So successful that a state legislator decided to introduce a bill to have her legally declared "White." I'm not even joking! This was real! Yeah, same type of insanity with that whole "Swiss-Made" nonsense. Thankfully, "Made in America" still carrires real weight to it. It's why so many companies will put "Assembled in America" on their products. Not remotely the same legal, rigid standards as "Made in America."