mrsmithGrider wrote:With 2k I would probally get a stillin exhaust, plenum spacer with a pop charger intake with z tube.....but that's just me...
i didn't know you can get a Tag for under CAD$2k.. do you mind telling me where you got it?? did you bargain the price at all??av8or wrote:like the man said.... tag heuer F1 chrono... i have the red "kimi raikkonen" model ... i also have a movado, but i don't like it ( sorry teflon35)
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wow.. you American people are lucky!!!.. is there any rooms for bargaining or it was US$795 firm ? is tax included in that number??heliochrome85 wrote:that watch runs 795 in the US. you do the math.
lol.. single as "not married" but still dating the same girl..G_whizz wrote:I know nothing about watches... but you also may want to post this in GC as well.
Single now??
try $550... .... a friend of mine bought it for me in florida... TAG Heuer outlet.... i only wear my movado when i put on a suit... too formal IMO...Smartidiot wrote:
wow.. you American people are lucky!!!.. is there any rooms for bargaining or it was US$795 firm ? is tax included in that number??
can you also tell me what you like/dislike about your Movado watch compared to the Tag formula 1?
that's some valuable information here, thanks a bunch..PGrated wrote:Most swiss watches do not use swiss movements. Most will use Japanese movements made specifically for their watches. There are only two swiss watch manufacturers that use their own movements. One is Rolex, and the other is Cartier. Both are high end watches starting at the $4000 mark or more, depending on what you get. But the sky is the limit with them too.
I personally like Tag Heuer for their style and their durability. I have had one for about 12 years now and only have replaced the battery once. I wear it with formal wear and go swimming with it too. The sapphire crystal can really take a beating and still unscathed. My Omega also has a quartz movement on it and is more of a dress watch. It is a bit lighter. (the constellation) Their certified chronometers are nice ("James Bond" watch). But, like every automatic, it needs to be overhauled every few years and can cost a few bucks. As a matter of fact, Rolex recommends it every 5 years and costs $500. But your watch comes back pristine; the case and wristband are polished.
My recommendation is a Tag Heuer with a quartz movement which can be had for probably around the $1000 mark or so depending on what your tastes are.
I have also learned that watches are a very personal thing. I bought my wife a Tag one christmas a few years ago and she returned it and got a Seiko instead. But she is happy with the watch. That is what is important. So, have fun and try a bunch of them on and see what appeals to you. It's kind of like shopping for a car and taking test drives.
PG
to each his own i guess.. i cant seem to justify spending thoursands of dollars on car parts knowing that i will eventually sell my car and the mods will actually depreciate the value of my car even further..mrsmithGrider wrote:With 2k I would probally get a stillin exhaust, plenum spacer with a pop charger intake with z tube.....but that's just me...
oh and one more question.. are you implying the Tag uses Japanese movement too??? i was always under the impression that Tag develops its movement in-house.. i could be wrong though....PGrated wrote:Most swiss watches do not use swiss movements. Most will use Japanese movements made specifically for their watches. There are only two swiss watch manufacturers that use their own movements. One is Rolex, and the other is Cartier. Both are high end watches starting at the $4000 mark or more, depending on what you get. But the sky is the limit with them too.
I personally like Tag Heuer for their style and their durability. I have had one for about 12 years now and only have replaced the battery once. I wear it with formal wear and go swimming with it too. The sapphire crystal can really take a beating and still unscathed. My Omega also has a quartz movement on it and is more of a dress watch. It is a bit lighter. (the constellation) Their certified chronometers are nice ("James Bond" watch). But, like every automatic, it needs to be overhauled every few years and can cost a few bucks. As a matter of fact, Rolex recommends it every 5 years and costs $500. But your watch comes back pristine; the case and wristband are polished.
My recommendation is a Tag Heuer with a quartz movement which can be had for probably around the $1000 mark or so depending on what your tastes are.
I have also learned that watches are a very personal thing. I bought my wife a Tag one christmas a few years ago and she returned it and got a Seiko instead. But she is happy with the watch. That is what is important. So, have fun and try a bunch of them on and see what appeals to you. It's kind of like shopping for a car and taking test drives.
PG
Yes!!! Tag, even Omega uses Japanese movements. That way they are mass produced, cheaper to manufacture and are good quality movements. Don't get me wrong, they are still good movements. They just spend their efforts on the design and manufacturing of the watch itself.Smartidiot wrote:
oh and one more question.. are you implying the Tag uses Japanese movement too??? i was always under the impression that Tag develops its movement in-house.. i could be wrong though....