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Originally Posted by wesdaniel
Thanks. That's how I would interpret what would be legal and it would make sense. The letter quoted above, though, says:
“The addition of non-genuine parts to any Rolex watch renders it counterfeit as defined by Federal Law. It is therefore unlawful to sell or offer such modified watch for sale."
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They're playing word-games. It is likely that they interpret "non-genuine" to mean those parts that are made to look genuine (counterfeit), but are intended to deceive a buyer. Aftermarket parts makers make no such claim.