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: I've been in the market for a watch for a while
: which has led me to this site. I have been
: considering a Omega or a Tag. I notice in
: the brand info section Omega is listed as
: Luxury while tag is semi-lux. Can anyone
: tell me the reason for this distinction. As
: far as I can see both brands have about the
: same price points and are sold in the same
: types of stores. Both brands seem to have
: long histories (based on there web site's)
: although the Moon watch does stand out.
: Is it all about personal pref or is there some
: sold reason Tag is ranked in a lower class
: than omega? Any opinions will be
: appreciated.
I was always under the impression that you could buy Tags for under $1000, whereas Omega doesn't have that many, if any, watches in that price range.
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