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·🫨🫨🫨 you've ruined my life with this information. I'll never be able to wear this watch again.
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🫨🫨🫨 you've ruined my life with this information. I'll never be able to wear this watch again.
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You can send it to me and I'll dispose of it out of the goodness of my heart.😗
OBs and ADs are supposed to retain the tags and discard them , it is not intended to be given to the consumer. If you specifically ask to keep the tag, and are a known customer, they usually allow it, but it is not the default. I have the tag for most of my Omega, but on a few, I forgot to ask.
Is it a problem I could solve by handing you a glass of whiskey?
I never had a problem with missing hang tags until now! Especially if you’re handing out free whiskey to those suffering from a lack of hang tags!
Old Rip Van Winkle do the trick or do we need to pull out the Islay scotch?
At what point is the Hang tag even added? Does it come with the watch from the factory, or does the boutique or dealer add it?
If a watch was specifically ordered for a customer or if a watch had literally just arrived when it was purchased, would it have a tag? My 75th anniversary heritage was like this and I never saw a tag.
Curious when the tag is part of the process.
If you’ve got any of the Caol Ila 35-year-old that they released in 2018… uh, I have an issue with missing hangtags too.
I’ll say the Islay
As I have no intention in selling my watches, I have no interest in nonsense like hang tags, which in itself sounds like a bit like euphemism for the dags of shit hanging from a sheep’s arse
Hang tag is only important for Rolex flippers. For everyone else, it simply goes in the trash.
Whiskey prices have gotten so out of control over the last decade or so, that my collecting tapered way off!
Ya'll have good taste. about the most ridiculous Islay I've ever had in my cabinet was a Laphroaig 30 year old that I paid $125 for in 2008. Whiskey prices have gotten so out of control over the last decade or so, that my collecting tapered way off!