The watch seems to be about 11 minutes slow already since setting it at 8:20.
Oh dear, that's terrible
The watch seems to be about 11 minutes slow already since setting it at 8:20.
What watch are you all referring to being 10X more then the Invicta...? If you were referring to the Audemars Piqguet of mine , then most likely it is or even more..!
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Nice tag. Is that 45mm?
Tag is the devil in disguise.
I'm genuinely curious why you think this. Tag seems to get a lot of hate and I've never quite known why; one reason seems to be because they are a little heavy on the marketing/advertising side of things. But, then... Rolex.
Other than that, it's perhaps the lack of in-house movements. But, for the price, what do you expect? I know other brands offer the same movement for less, but Tag design some beautiful (and original) watches, so I believe there is value in that. And, of course, they have been introducing in-house movements for the last decade or so, some of which are mighty impressive and innovative (the Heuer-02T, for example - even if I don't particularly like it aesthetically).
I get they aren't to everyone's taste (what is?), but I do find the 'devil in disguise' schtick odd.
I've had multiple bad experiences with TAG service. I had a Link where the threads on the crown weren't holding. The watch went back for paid repair 3 times and each time, was returned as "fixed" when the issue was clearly and obviously not addressed. The 4th time, the watch was properly repaired, but it was out for service for almost 9 months on the 4th repair.
Tried to work through both the authorized vendor and TAG - got absolutely no help. I'm not in the market for any TAG watches in the future...
Fair enough! That sounds like a nightmare. I have heard complaints about crowns before, now you mention it. I hope mine stays intact!
I'm genuinely curious why you think this. Tag seems to get a lot of hate and I've never quite known why; one reason seems to be because they are a little heavy on the marketing/advertising side of things. But, then... Rolex.
Other than that, it's perhaps the lack of in-house movements. But, for the price, what do you expect? I know other brands offer the same movement for less, but Tag design some beautiful (and original) watches, so I believe there is value in that. And, of course, they have been introducing in-house movements for the last decade or so, some of which are mighty impressive and innovative (the Heuer-02T, for example - even if I don't particularly like it aesthetically).
I get they aren't to everyone's taste (what is?), but I do find the 'devil in disguise' schtick odd.
I think the company is shady when it comes to claiming that certain watches were in house movements. I will never buy a generic movement from someone selling them for thousands, many do it so don't get me wrong. I just feel someone making the movement deserves the money more.
To be fair, I'm not sure I'd actually buy a Tag! Mine was handed down to me, but I do think it's a lovely watch. Some people seem to hate Tag just... because... which is why I was curious about the 'devil in disguise' comment.
I'm torn on the movement issue. I'm fully aware that my 'Calibre 16' is an ETA 7750, but I understand people might think they're getting something they're not. But at the same time, the same **** goes on with cars, electronics, whatever. Doesn't make it right, but it seems harsh for Tag to be singled out.
To be honest, I'd strongly consider going Japanese (or German) if I had a couple of grand to spend on a watch. Paying a premium for the words 'Swiss Made' doesn't massively appeal.