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I agree that this is a great thread, that is applicable to almost any watch purchase, relative to the purchasers economic status and liabilities. The amount of money that the purchaser intends to spend will not cripple their current lifestyle or prohibit him from satisfying his current non discretionary responsibilities.

No one is really denying that the use of this money could be used for better investment purposes, say investing in a high dividend yield stock. This is a purely emotional purchase that signifies accomplishment and attaining numerous goals. This is a lot of money but at the same time life is short and i am a firm believer that one should enjoy their riches while he is able. If we wait too long, we may never be able to enjoyment these numerous horological accomplishents and functions. We can't take that money with us so as long as our loved ones are well taken care of, then I would reward myself whether we are talking about a Pulsar or Patek Philippe.

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