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Perfect, that’s why the stores exist. Are you usually permitted to take as many photos as you like?
 
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@Gene242 its sad that people would come into a busy boutique with the sole purpose of misleading the sales associates to believe that they are interested in purchasing, only to be allowed to take photos which are “strictly forbidden”. And worse, posting them online which could cause the entire boutique staff to be reprimanded. We need to do better as enthusiasts, if the associate is kind enough, we should think of him or her who is left to answer before we post to only satisfy our egos. Every action has an equal or opposite reaction.
I get the gist and understand what u were trying to say and of course would love for everyone who comes through the door to purchase but like any sport, every pass isn't a touch down, every kick isn't a goal and every strike isn't a home run but we take small victories with every encounter...
In this case , we met someone great whose enthusiasm was infectious, a few more people are now aware of a Tag Heuer boutique in the Bahamas and his experience planted a seed and maybe when he decide on a next piece...he has us in mind

the most infamous line some says when they walk into a store is always I'm just looking...and sometimes they surprise themselves with a new time piece--all are welcome here
 
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Perfect, that’s why the stores exist. Are you usually permitted to take as many photos as you like?
Yes? Private functions or shows might have restrictions, but shops? I have yet to purchase a TAG Heuer timepiece new from my local boutique since it opened, but staff have even helped with me taking photos of various models for the purposes of authentication.
 
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Well I never considered a purchase or even a sampling of the green Monaco before I went in. But I was quite impressed with how beautiful it looks in person. So I am much closer to putting it on the list now. Well done Mr. Salesman, and please thank him for me! 👍
I purchased mine in November, during the F1 GP.
 
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... and who's gonna buy a watch if it doesn't take good pictures? I rather think they'd prefer you doing that instead of returning and asking for your money back because (wait for it...)




My camera thinks it too ugly.
 
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Perfect, that’s why the stores exist. Are you usually permitted to take as many photos as you like?
Not that I take many photos but I have never had an issue when asking if I can do it 👍🏻
 
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On the few occasions I’ve made an AD visit I have always received an encouraging welcome to do so. As was the case when I asked during this visit in Nassau. I highly encourage all of you to pay a visit as the guys there are knowledgable about the products and are more than friendly. Besides, what could be better than a tropical cruise vacation that includes a TAG Heuer boutique visit?! 😎
 
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Definitely definitely would always encourage photos with my clients in shop. Any stuff we can’t allow photos of just doesn’t get shown haha
 
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2012 Press Kit featuring a number of Avant-Garde Communication releases (like the Racer), Calibre 17 (featuring Leonardo DiCaprio), and a booklet dedicated to Cameron Diaz and Link Lady.


I got this from eBay today.
A very nice high-quality magazine
I believe there are 3 editions of the TAG Heuer Action magazine - at least, I have 3 different ones. It was replaced by Start Line and then EDGE.
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