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This is getting Funny :)
In Response To: you don't get the point... ()

I said Overall in regards to the Automatic Movement watches Omega is a higher Quality Watch, because of the additional Finishing they do to their movements...

The Quartz models from both Tag and Omega I hold on pretty much the same level, as IMHO a Quartz is a Quartz is a Quartz..both companies make really nice cases and bracelets For what you Pay with Discount, to me the movement in a Quartz is irrelavent as most decent Quartz movements last a long time and are very durable.

No twisting anything around, just reposting what I have already said like 9 times :)

I am not here to win any arguements, just to give a different perspective that went against the norm.

Have a good day :)

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