Funny... every time I walk into any service joint I see a red sign that reads... "we refuse the right to refuse service to anyone". A business transaction involves two parties. Usually both parties have to agree to DO business or it's just called a plain old JACK.
Glad to see you around some more after the eye incident The Zigmeister.
Welcome Sully. You've come to the right place. I'd do some more reading as there are lots of guys on here with small wrist sizes and they don't seem to have any problems sourcing the right reps. Good luck.
Hmm... this is a difficult one to answer. I can see arguments for both sides on this one, but I would think that an auction with a suitable reserve would sort of solve this issue? If you don't end up getting what you feel you should get, you get to keep your watch. So in a way, you get your "feeler" answered by demand.
I bet he's going to show the Tag sales rep when he/she comes by. He/She'll probably have it shipped off to Swiss and a bunch of Swiss guys in a stark white room with white aprons on will disect it and...
brittt1, thanks for those awsome pics!!! I wish I had the opp to handle one of those in person. Talk about a watch designed with a focus and purpose in mind!