bish789
路Don't buy a Rolex. Simple
It would be interesting to know the (shady馃槖 ) history of how Rolex got imbedded so well with US Customs.
In reality if an import is flagged by customs and Rolex are engaged it is likely only to be for a quantity purchase by a dealer and not an individual. Rolex will pick and choose their battles as to who they stamp down upon because their resources are limited and are clearly looking to aim their efforts at people importing more then one piece on regular basis and harming their authorized dealer market.
In practice Rolex and or Customs are not going to chase every person importing a vintage and probably not even every person buying a new current range Rolex at a cheaper price than they can buy at in the US ...although the odd person may get unlucky.
In reality if an import is flagged by customs and Rolex are engaged it is likely only to be for a quantity purchase by a dealer and not an individual.
When dealing with any government agency, as a practical matter, you are guilty until proven not guilty.
Not legally correct, but it is what it is.
Risk vs. Reward.
gatorcpa
They also file charges against the property - not you as a person. So they can claim that your house is guilty, and seize it. Not charging you, but your house, car, or a sum of money.
No wonder IP litigation is called the Sport of Kings. Bill