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It's about time too

The one thing that bugs me about luxury watch sites, and other genres, like car manufactures sites is the over use of flashy technology, that is all show and no go. They remind me of many websites from a decade ago with all the Flash animations - all very clever, but difficult to actually find what you want.
It's so frustrating when you go to a car or watch site, simply looking for a decent photo and it's all 3D spinning stuff.

Blog style is so useful, works on phones & tablets, so I congratulate TAG Heuer for doing it. Their products will gain more exposure too, with social media being able to link directly to info.

I'm especially glad they seem to be embracing their heritage too.

Stewart

: Yes, Avant-Gardiste is the new TAG Heuer blog . . . got a great
: look, some good content, and it seems to be taking the right
: approach . . . drawing from other blogs that are covering the
: Heuers and TAG Heuers.

: Hoping to contribute / carry the OnTheDash flag!!

: Jeff

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