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Ummm, ok. Tag you're it
In Response To: Re: Omega vs Tag ()

: 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.

Dang, I guess that 18 and 19 y/o over on the other forum that just bought Omega's are what, over the hill? Lots of 20 something's own Omega's. I would not say its an old man's watch, but more of a watch for someone that has excellent taste and is not motived to buy something because it has a pretty green and red badge on it. With Tag, its all form and no substance, kinda like you.

"Now go to a club or any
: place where someone with any sense of style
: is.. and guess what you will see.... Tag!"
: TAG///3:16

Just where are these places that people have a sense of style? A club or a bar, yeah real good place for style. Nothing but a bunch of kids driving daddy's car and wearing $12 Old Navy clothes. Yeah, Tag is well represented there. The demand for Tag is pure marketing, PURE MARKETING. Mindless adolescents always succumb to Marketing.

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