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: Tag's are much MORE trendier than Omega. I can
: afford either.. but the simple truth is that
: Tag is for the younger and Omega is an OLD
: man's watch. You dont't have to look far to
: see that just like BMW changes their design
: very fast, so does Tag; and just like
: Mercedes-Benz is an old mans car for the
: most part... so is Omega. Who cares if
: Omega's prices are higher. Go to a cigar
: shop with a bunch of 50-somthings and check
: out the Omegas! Now go to a club or any
: place where someone with any sense of style
: is.. and guess what you will see.... Tag! Oh
: no... but I wont have parts for my watch in
: a couple of years... oh no.... I huess I'll
: keep my black and white TV because the HD's
: are changing to fast... Oh my.. so much fun
: to have here... Omega--- the great watch for
: the Senior....
: TAG///3:16
Your logic just like your argument is weak, obviously you wouldn't know good quality mechnical watch if one was to hit you on the head. Calling Omega an old man's watch just proves your mental maturity level--go get a book and read some about REAL watches....TAG man!
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