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2007-01-13
It isn't copyright infringement or counterfeiting and is perfectly legal.
I can make an exact copy of a Rolex Submariner watch and as long as I don't use the Rolex markings or logo or a similar name it is perfectly legal. In fact dozens of companies make legal Rolex "homages" (replicas) including the world's two largest watch companies Seiko and Citizen.