Why you can't get one in Czechia.
Swatch made the Royal Pop a strict in-boutique exclusive, and they only chose a small number of European flagship stores to carry it. The closest boutiques with allocation to Czechia are in Vienna and Salzburg in Austria, in Milan in Italy, and occasionally Berlin and Munich in Germany. Each store enforces a one-piece-per-person-per-store-per-day rule, which means people fly in, queue from before opening, and still walk away empty handed when the staff sells out by mid-morning. Some colorways, especially Lan Ba and Otto Rosso, are gone within the first 10 minutes. Doing the trip from Prague yourself is a long day with no guarantee of success.
How our sourcing service works.
Our process is straightforward. You choose the colorway on the shop page, prices run from €1,100 ex-VAT for Otto Rosso to €3,200 for Lan Ba, with the standard line at €1,500 and the Complete Set at €15,000. You check out in euros through Stripe, Czech VAT is added automatically at the correct rate so the figure on screen is the final figure you pay, and you get a proper EU invoice. Then our team in Vienna, together with our partners in Milan and Berlin, walks into the boutiques, queues with everyone else, secures your exact reference, and authenticates the piece before it leaves our hands.
Shipping to Czechia.
Czechia is inside the EU customs union, so no extra import duty applies and nothing sits at the border waiting for paperwork. We ship from Vienna by insured express courier, typically FedEx or UPS, and parcels to Prague, Brno, Plzeň or Ostrava usually arrive in 1 to 3 working days. You get a tracking link the moment we hand the package over. The box contains the watch in its original Swatch packaging, the boutique paperwork, our signed authenticity note, and a prepaid return label in case anything is off when you open it.