i may be wrong, but I would think the high end replicas would never have this issue.... i mean they're charging 300-500$ for a good replica, so they know everything will be scrutinized, they wont make money selling 1:1 replicas that have a messed up cyclops
I would think such an issue is more likely to slip by Rolex QC, or if original owner had a replacement crystal installed by a random watchmaker
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