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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.
Dude 1: "Hey, I just got promoted to shift manager at the Burger King, and I'm gonna get a nice watch"
Dude 2: "Dude, you gonna get a TAG?"
Dude 1: "Yep, let me go check with my Mom and I'll pick you up at your place in my Camaro"
You're right, TAGs are for the younger.
I'll stick to Omega, being an "old man" and all.
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