I've said before the issue I have is advertising with someone else's trademarks. If as you say, you do not sell these anymore with 'Rolex' 'Daytona' etc markings, then great. I think it's an awesome customised watch. But it is no longer a Daytona, and it is no longer a Rolex. Those words are the intellectual property of a different company.
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Originally Posted by micasol
Fake Rolex??? Wtf bro?? Can’t you made the difference? Maybe you need learn more about Daytona.
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I understand perfectly thanks.
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More seriously nothing fake on those, even crystal it’s a stock one engraved!!!!
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Now, that's not true! The dial, bezel, and glass case back are not genuine (aka fake).
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Others like artisans de Genève, DIW or others are building especially parts for the movement, dials even cases, do you consider those as a fake watch?
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Yes.
To be clear, this isn't personal. I'd say the same to anyone else posting on here. From a technical perspective I think your watches are cool. But you cannot use other people's trademarks on things you have made.