So, in short, this thread basically teach us all what to look for in fake watches so we can IDENTIFY them... Which IMHO, I believe does contribute to watchmaking.
Also, the light spirit of the thread basically tells that not only we are learning but we are having fun while doing it and enjoying the sharing among good, knowledgeable and friendly people we appreciate.
And last but not least, the watch itself is not a culprit, -- the same way it is not our fault to be born -- but the people that brought them to light are. Therefore, I'll treat those unfortunate watches with respect and simply bear their presence which in a way enhance -- even "advertise for free" -- the value of the ones they copy. ( Otherwise, they would not exist at all! )
Just my respectful two cents!