Why you can't get one in Latvia.
Swatch made the Royal Pop a strict in-boutique exclusive, and only a handful of flagship stores in Western and Central Europe received allocation. None of them are in the Baltics. The closest stocked boutiques are in Berlin and Hamburg in Germany, in Stockholm in Sweden when allocation hits, and in Vienna in Austria. Every store enforces the one-piece-per-person-per-store-per-day rule, queues form long before opening, and colorways like Lan Ba and Otto Rosso sell out inside the first ten minutes. A round trip from Riga to Berlin or Stockholm to chase a single watch is expensive and most people who try it come home empty handed.
How our sourcing service works.
Pick your colorway on the shop page. Prices range 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. Checkout is in euros via Stripe and Latvian VAT is added automatically at the right rate, so the figure on screen is the figure that gets charged. Once the order is in, our team in Vienna and our partners in Berlin and Milan visit the boutiques in person, queue with everyone else, secure your exact reference, and authenticate the piece against its original Swatch packaging and paperwork before it ships.
Shipping to Latvia.
Latvia is inside the EU customs union, so there is no extra import duty, no broker fee, and no border hold. We ship from Vienna by insured express courier, usually FedEx or UPS, and parcels to Riga typically land in 2 to 4 working days. Other Latvian cities are usually within the same window. You get live tracking from pickup. Inside the box you find the watch in its original Swatch presentation packaging, the boutique paperwork, our signed authenticity note from Royal Pop Resale, and a prepaid return label for the unlikely case that something is wrong on arrival.