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Originally Posted by greekbum
It is my understanding that Rolex did not produce the crystals in the years this watch was made.
The buyer has said Rolex gave him an estimate for repair and in this estimate said as he wrote :
:I was shocked, to say the least, when I received the estimate of $1600 from Rolex! Not so much the fact that there were worn out gaskets and that the watch had zero waterproof protection, or that any of the near 30 year old parts that need replacing. No, I was shocked because Rolex refused to repair it unless I would replace the COUNTERFEIT crystal on the watch first.
This is a business deal between 2 forum members and my opinion doesn't really matter. Where is this estimate that says counterfeit as claimed at? Are we to all bash a good forum member without proof? Let's wait until it is posted IMHO
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I don't really think it matters if it says counterfeit, aftermaket or non original as long as it states that it's not an authentic Rolex crystal.