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Originally Posted by 77T
Just for clarity - maybe I missed it - what "parts" were counterfeit? I only saw an aftermarket sapphire crystal. And since this wasn't an LEC-era crystal - why are many saying counterfeit? I get the fact it was non-Rolex and Tony had a reason to expect 100% Rolex on the watch. But the crystal has no Rolex trademark infringement.
I only ask in the spirit of fair communication if there were other parts that were non-Rolex.
A new crystal was the only part I see Tempoking having a stake in...
Of course the battery had gone dead, but that would've been a simple replacement.
If the watch had been returned for the 2-year warranty from the beginning, the case back, crystal and gaskets would have been handled at no cost once they were discovered to be sub-par, right?
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Both the OP and the seller make reference to "counterfeit parts," so I take that to mean more than the crystal. Perhaps the OP can shed some light on this.