Jewels
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2003
- Messages
- 447
Nice watch Lisa. I love that charcoal face!!! I was just telling my DH last month that I need to get another Tag since it has been 10 years since my last watch. I was thinking about the Kirium in an electric blue face and he was like NO WAY. Between the 2 of us, we have 9 Tag watches and we have to go and get our batteries changed and serviced a few times a year. DH hates driving like 25 miles just to get them serviced by his friend who is an authorized service person for Rolex. But now that I see your charcoal, I want that Kirium in charcoal.
Yeah, I do have a tiny wrist
That''s why I wear my watches on my right wrist as they are slightly bigger. I had to put them on my left wrist this morning so that I can take the pics with my right hand. Due to this I can''t wear many watches. I would have loved to own a Tag in a leather strap but leather straps don''t fit my small wrist at all.
Monarch - Thanks for your compliments. On your question about quality, don''t worry. Just make sure that you get your watch serviced when you change the battery. On average, you will need to change your battery once every 2 to 2.5 years. Depends on how you wear your watch, some people do not take them off at all. I only take the Formula 1 swimming, diving or to the cottage. The rest of them hardly come into contact with water. So what I do is that I will change the battery once every 2 years, and once every 4 years, I will send the watch for a full service - it will go through a pressure/water test. I believe my service person changes the seal as well when I do the water test. I believe the pressure/water test and battery change will run you anywhere from $40 to $50.
Also, you should be able to get the watch between 30% to 35% off retail. Let us know what you decide on. You really can''t go wrong with any one of them. I am so excited for you. Please post pics after Valentine''s Day
Yeah, I do have a tiny wrist
Monarch - Thanks for your compliments. On your question about quality, don''t worry. Just make sure that you get your watch serviced when you change the battery. On average, you will need to change your battery once every 2 to 2.5 years. Depends on how you wear your watch, some people do not take them off at all. I only take the Formula 1 swimming, diving or to the cottage. The rest of them hardly come into contact with water. So what I do is that I will change the battery once every 2 years, and once every 4 years, I will send the watch for a full service - it will go through a pressure/water test. I believe my service person changes the seal as well when I do the water test. I believe the pressure/water test and battery change will run you anywhere from $40 to $50.
Also, you should be able to get the watch between 30% to 35% off retail. Let us know what you decide on. You really can''t go wrong with any one of them. I am so excited for you. Please post pics after Valentine''s Day