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I have read what others have posted and I think
Baron said it very well.
However, I sense this is something you want to do but want some re-assurance before spending your money. We've all experienced similar feelings you are now ... may be at different dollar amounts but still the emotional side of it is close enough.
I don't know if your interest in watches goes farther than this purchase but if it does ... you're going to have to get your feet wet at some point and this watch is a very good watch to do it with. You may not keep it for the rest of your life, but it may just be an introduction into this crazy, you can rationalize anything kind of passion, hobby, interest, etc. watch world that a lot us love.
Baron mentioned a pre-owned watch at a lower price point and that would be something to consider ... not an older piece but more recent, 1-2 years old.
My thoughts? Go for it. Five years from now, the concern of the money will not be an issue and you'll be glad you did it.
If, on the other hand, you are not inclined or interested in this watch thing, then the advice others have given is something to consider.
Best of luck in your decision.
If you love
By: hitman : February 8th, 2012-19:57
the Seiko, why do you need a Rolex? I am not pro or con for getting a Rolex, but you should buy it only if you really like it (and afford it). If spending $8K is a big deal for you as it is for most people and you feel you may regret it, then you are not ...
Pass on it, you're not ready for it.
By: amanico : February 8th, 2012-22:06
I see no love, no passion, here, I just read over paying, money, fear, comparison prices... Maybe later? Buying a watch right now, with such a way of thinking, will lead you to regret your purchase. The future mode will turn into past mode ... From " Will...
Great Analogy Baron
By: tarantino65 : February 9th, 2012-20:01
and do appreciate your reading into my situation. You are right that I wanted a better robust watch than what I am getting out of the Seiko/Oris even though they are good watches and workhorse. This has been a pent-up for a number of years and I have done...
Just one more advice...
By: renerod : February 29th, 2012-07:54
Enjoy and love your watch. Maybe we can´t know If it will stay for a very long time with you, I hope it does, it would be nice if it turns into a heirloom and is passed to one of your dearest, but as long as it's with you, enjoy it very much. As I sa...