Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Wow yah that is some crazy chit, not my style but looks very well executed!
Guy has made a $hitton of $$$$ doing straps, crazy. Had lunch with him one day when he was in town, dude is an ex-mercinary from S. Africa. (if there is such a thing as ex-mercinary)
:-)
[Reply]
Blak Smyth 10:58 AM 08-06-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
Guy has made a $hitton of $$$$ doing straps, crazy. Had lunch with him one day when he was in town, dude is an ex-mercinary from S. Africa. (if there is such a thing as ex-mercinary) :-)
Sounds like a cool dude!
:-)
[Reply]
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Sounds like a cool dude! :-)
Way cool! But a bit off
:-)
:-)
[Reply]
Blak Smyth 11:29 AM 08-06-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
Way cool! But a bit off :-) :-)
We are off a little bit ourselves are we not?
:-)
[Reply]
Blak Smyth 06:44 AM 08-07-2013
Blak Smyth 06:18 AM 08-15-2013
Blak Smyth 09:23 AM 08-20-2013
a lot sleeker of a look with the nylon
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 11:41 PM 08-31-2013
Who owns Omega and Tag here? Looking to get a new everyday watch. I like a couple Omegas and also see some Tags that have some class. Which brand has more value? I've heard some guys bash Tag for having great marketing but really just a sub par piece/movement.. I don't really know
[Reply]
mithrilG60 02:42 AM 09-01-2013
Tag makes some very good watches, although they are not as "elite" as the marketing machine makes them out to be. Their quartz pieces are really just about the Tag name, but their mechanical watches are definitely high mid-range. Omega is a different class altogether, much higher up than Tag. That said, both are quality units so it's hard to go wrong with either choice.
[Reply]
hammondc 06:17 AM 09-01-2013
Originally Posted by mithrilG60:
Tag makes some very good watches, although they are not as "elite" as the marketing machine makes them out to be. Their quartz pieces are really just about the Tag name, but their mechanical watches are definitely high mid-range. Omega is a different class altogether, much higher up than Tag. That said, both are quality units so it's hard to go wrong with either choice.
I agree with all of this. THe only Tag I would be interested in is the 1887. It is their first in-house movement in a long time. I think the quality has degraded since the acquisition by Luis Vuitton. Personal opinion though. At least Omega is still a private brand and I *think* they make all of their own movements.
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 10:46 PM 09-01-2013
Anyone know when Omega changed the dial layout of the words in their seamaster lign? What I mean is I've seen models with the word "seamaster" directly under the Omega text, and some models have seamaster towards the bottow of the dial.. Seems like older Seamasters have it on the bottom of the dial and the newer releases have it towards the top. Maybe it depends on the actual model of seamaster??
below:
Image
above:
Image
[Reply]
mosesbotbol 11:16 AM 09-02-2013
Originally Posted by hammondc:
At least Omega is still a private brand and I *think* they make all of their own movements.
Omega is not private. It's part of the Swatch group. Not that, that is bad, just wanted to clarify.
http://www.swatchgroup.com/en/brands...ry_range/omega
Originally Posted by mithrilG60:
Tag makes some very good watches, although they are not as "elite" as the marketing machine makes them out to be... Omega is a different class altogether, much higher up than Tag. That said, both are quality units so it's hard to go wrong with either choice.
Omega for me is a much nicer watch in general. Classy pieces for the price range they are in; always hip. Pretty big manufacture facility too.
[Reply]
RWhisenand 12:00 PM 09-02-2013
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
Who owns Omega and Tag here? Looking to get a new everyday watch. I like a couple Omegas and also see some Tags that have some class. Which brand has more value? I've heard some guys bash Tag for having great marketing but really just a sub par piece/movement.. I don't really know
My wife has an Omega for her everyday watch, it is a great watch, quality in every way, particularly the band. Her's is metal and very comfortable. Tag autos have a little bit of a bad reputation for reliability, I don't believe I would buy one myself, while I'm trying to get my wife to get me an Omega soon. Just my two cents.
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 12:10 PM 09-02-2013
I'm leaning towards Omega for an everyday. I've just heard too many bad things about Tag, and frankly I don't see more than 1 or 2 pieces I like from them.
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 12:11 PM 09-02-2013
I should add that original Heuers are nice
[Reply]
hammondc 03:06 PM 09-02-2013
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
I'm leaning towards Omega for an everyday. I've just heard too many bad things about Tag, and frankly I don't see more than 1 or 2 pieces I like from them.
This
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
I should add that original Heuers are nice
and this. I would LOVE to have an original Steve McQueen Monaco or moonwatch. Or the old school Heuer (no Tag) square bodies.
[Reply]
I just realized that I have a blue watch, blue cutter and blue lighter. This is a bit too much matching for my tastes though so all 3 will not likely have a night out together.
Image
Image
[Reply]
mosesbotbol 08:49 PM 10-03-2013
How's that Porsche torch lighter? Porsche Design is generally well made stuff.
In the glass business they say, "If you can't make it good, make it blue." I tend to buy blue as well.
[Reply]
macsauce13 11:07 AM 10-04-2013
Think my parents may get me an Omega Speedmaster 3750.50 for law school graduation this May! I've never asked for a graduation present, and they seem to be buying the idea!
So excited!
[Reply]