(Question in desc.) No, no it's not a copy, it's an homage!

Just so happens that our brand name looks like rolex if the hands cover the first and last letter (watch brand is Olevs) and that our logo is a crown 🤣

Ok, really, where is your limit with homage watches?

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I want the branding to be lookalike and soundalike too, like those knock-off store brand items in the grocery aisle that you can grab my mistake if not paying close enough attention. This is why I can't get into Steinhart or Pagani Design. They just don't take that final step. Might as well just have th name in comic sans at that point.

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Yeah, I see those Olevs on Amazon all the time. I don't mind homages of discontinued models. I draw the line at close copies of currently available models and outright fakes. But I don't criticize anyone else's choices.

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I kinda love these things. I mean, I love the real watches in a different way. But there is something fun about having and wearing some funny homages with random letter names. I just ordered some ridiculous datejust the other day and sifted through all these goofy WWOOR, LGXIGE, etc names. So much fun.