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I'm on the verge of a purchase but my indecisive nature is striking. I just tried these all on and I like them all but can't decide which one I like the most.They're all very nice. Included not great picks of the gray Aqua Terra and blue Carrera (just date but would go day/date) on my wrist if that helps which you think looks better on me.
Which one would you buy or did buy?
Thanks for any input.
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I have the same issue OP…. Curious to see the input. It’s gonna be my next big purchase. Omega is omega and the specs are wonderful but the sexy lugs on the Carrera are lovely. Not sure if the couple grand difference between the Carrera I want (caliber 5 black with gold indices) and current black AT is justifiable.
 

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These are not in the same league. If you can get the Omega, don't settle for a Tag.

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AT is the better watch, but it should be for nearly double the price. If money is truly no object, get the Omega. If it is, there are other watches for $3k that make a lot more sense to me than a Tag Carrera.
 

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I have quality trust issues with Omega (two of mine failed repeatedly, and one broke in the boutique while I was trying it on). I honestly like the look of the Carrera better, whether on your wrist or standalone. And if the Carrera is that much less expensive, then definitely Carrera. Heuer/TAG Heuer makes a very good quality watch, even if Omega is considered better quality (when it works the way it's supposed to). While Heuer seems to charge too much for what the watch is, you're more likely to get a substantial discount on it than the Omega.
Now if you plan to sell it down the road, the Omega likely takes less of a hit, percentage-wise, than the Heuer. But we repeatedly advise not to buy a watch with resale in mind.
Good luck on YOUR decision. You know mine (probably worth what you paid for it).
 
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