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Swiss Federal Court has rejected appeal by a collector against a decision by a Geneva court in 2023 .
The collector had acquired the watch ten years ago in Germany .
Yoko Ono gave the watch to John Lennon for his 40th birthday on October 9, 1980 .
After the murder, the watch was kept in Ono ’s apartment.
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