Honestly, my initial reaction is confusion. Are we talking about a bag *shaped* like a watch? Or maybe a bag *with* a built-in watch? A tiny little Swiss watch embedded into the Saffiano? That’d be kinda… extra. But Prada *does* do extra, sometimes. Remember those Flame heels? Yeah, exactly.
The search results are all over the place, too. You’ve got Farfetch pushing shoulder bags, Saks OFF 5TH discounting handbags, and then… Landeron Caliber 24 watch movements. Like, what? Is this some Frankenstein’s monster of fashion and horology?
I’m also seeing stuff about “Swiss” and “SwissMovt” in relation to *watches* generally. So, maybe someone’s trying to pass off a fake Prada bag *with* a supposedly Swiss movement to make it seem more legit? That’s definitely a possibility. People are shifty, you know?
And then there’s the replica bag site… which makes me even *more* suspicious. If you’re buying a fake, who knows what kind of “movement” they’re slapping in there? Probably something that ticks twice a second and falls apart after a week. Just sayin’.
Honestly, I think the whole “Swiss Movement Prada Bag” thing is either:
1. A misinterpretation/misunderstanding. Maybe someone saw “Swiss Made” on a component *related* to the bag (like a zipper or something, *maybe*?), and ran with it.
2. A way to inflate the perceived value of a replica. Slap a “Swiss Movement” label on anything and suddenly it’s worth three times as much, right? (Wrong.)
3. Or, and this is the least likely, a genuine, limited-edition collaboration that I’m completely out of the loop on. Prada *has* done weird collaborations before. Remember that Nokia phone?