Perhaps yours is the auto (WAY2113), this one is a quartz (WAP1110). I hope the OP does get it checked for authenticity; I'm still calling it genuine but would love to know for sure.mr wilks wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:54 pmThe back & the strap looks nothing like my Tag in terms of stamp id say that was unlikely to be genuineNictrix wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:38 pm This is a bit strange but welcome any comments.
Woke up this morning to find a watch lying on the table in our back garden.
It is a Tag Aquaracer according to the logos and code on the rear case.
It has been well used and as you can see in the pics the 12 oclock marker is loose inside the glass.
The questions I have as it seems I am now the owner of this watch are:
Is it a genuine Tag or a copy?
Can the 12 oclock marker be fixed back in place without costing the earth?
Any ballpark figures on how much that would cost?
At least as a quartz, it probably won't need a service when fixing the loose index...