Swatch stores raided for selling rainbow pride collection watches, says report

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Photo source : Says

SHAH ALAM - The Home Ministry confiscated the 'Pride Collection' watches from multiple Swatch stores in Malaysia, according to a report.

The raids were held at Swatch's Mid Valley Megamall store and issued a notice stating that 22 watches were seized due to the presence of LGBTQ+ symbols on them.

The notice further indicates that the collection violatesthe Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1984, according to a report by Says.

Several other Swatch stores across Malaysia including at 1Utama Shopping Centre, Sunway Pyramid, Sunway Putra Mall, Sogo KL and Vivacity Megamall were also raided on May 13 and 14.

Swatch CEO Nick Hayek was further reported saying that Swatch takes pride in being a brand that has served as a canvas on the wrist for people worldwide and work with other artists.

"Our Swiss-made quality watches are loved for its colour and creativity," he said, adding that its collection of watches featuring rainbow colours promotes messages of peace and love and could be harmful to anyone.

"Swatch has always sought to convey a positive message of joy and celebration of life through our products," he was further quoted as saying.

Nick added that the issue at hand is not political and questioned the reason for the ministry to confiscate the watches that simply depict the beauty of natural rainbows.

He pointed out that rainbows appear naturally in the sky of Malaysia countless times each year, and was puzzled why such a harmless representation would be subject to confiscation.

Sinar Daily is contacting the Home Ministry for comments on the raid.

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