Is it just me or are the SELs a bit too long on this 126610? On the genuine, the lugs seem to extend past the SEL by a little bit. On the VSF, it seems like the SELs and lugs end in line. Gen:
It's damn hard to tell from the QC control pics. For example, on the first pic below, it seems that the SELs are too long (or the lugs too short) on both ends of the watch, and the lugs don't extend past the SELs. On the second pic, of the exact same watch but a different angle, it does look like the lugs extend about 1mm past the SELs. I do agree that that VSF didn't quite nail down the lugs 100% like gen, but until we see some high quality real-life pics, I'll hold off any harsh judgments.
Now, if you really want to nitpick, the last digit of the serial number does not fall between the minute markers. So in the VSF 116610, the first "R" in Rolex next to the crown was justified too far to the right. In the VSF 126610, the last digit of the serial number is justified too far to the left. One step forward, one step backward.