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If all the parts used are original

 

I don't see how it could be called a "homage" or a "fake". If buy a 1970s Rolex 1675 case, dial hands etc, so long as all of the parts are original (and period) correct, how is the watch I make "fake" or "homage"? It would be indistinguishable from the thousands of 1675 that left the Rolex factory in the 1970s.  However, if mixed parts are used, i.e. non-original Rolex parts then I see the argument for calling such a watch a "fake" or "homage".

On the second point, I don't see why anyone would need to contact Panerai? Especially as, if I am right in my understanding that Panerai only made the dials, Rolex supplied the rest of the parts for the early models.  Surely Rolex, or possibly its supplier, would hold and any patents if they exist? And If there are any patents applicable they have probably expired by now.

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