The funny thing is we now see the rep maufacturers have access to the technology to make movements which will allow proper dial spacing and case sizing. I suspect that we will only see a really good contemporary Rolex rep if Rolex wakes up and makes a new model. Then the suppliers will have the incentive to make a custom movement to fit in a proper sized case, etc. I have read that the ante for a really good 1:1 rep is a 1,000 pieces or more. Who would take that risk on a model that has been in the market for years. I also always wonder whether Rolex does a good job of scaring away some of the high end factories. They appear to be the only ones who really go after folks. Why incur the expense or risk. If I were a factory I would not incur the risk for an oversold model. Well, maybe Rolex will wake up and do something original. That is is how we are going to get a really good rolex rep. So it's all Rolex's fault. It's an interesting strategy. Spend nothing on R&D or design and people still buy them.