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<blockquote data-quote="Go_Ordnance" data-source="post: 1378389" data-attributes="member: 7266"><p>There are a lot of better choices for a quality Swiss watch. Tag is the result of clever marketing. It didn't sell well, so they raised the prices to make it seem more exclusive. If I was buying, Tag wouldn't be very high on my list.</p><p></p><p>With a few exceptions, most Swiss watches are owned by a couple of companies. Swatch group and Movado group are the biggest, and own about every brand you have or haven't heard of. Most Swiss watches use ETA movements (ETA is owned by Swatch). The more expensive brands (Breitling, for example) customize the movements.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a quartz watch (a few hundred max). Any more than that and you're just paying for the branding. The whole point of the price is for the workmanship and mechanical movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Go_Ordnance, post: 1378389, member: 7266"] There are a lot of better choices for a quality Swiss watch. Tag is the result of clever marketing. It didn't sell well, so they raised the prices to make it seem more exclusive. If I was buying, Tag wouldn't be very high on my list. With a few exceptions, most Swiss watches are owned by a couple of companies. Swatch group and Movado group are the biggest, and own about every brand you have or haven't heard of. Most Swiss watches use ETA movements (ETA is owned by Swatch). The more expensive brands (Breitling, for example) customize the movements. I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a quartz watch (a few hundred max). Any more than that and you're just paying for the branding. The whole point of the price is for the workmanship and mechanical movement. [/QUOTE]
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