I don't ever see me spending north of $20K on a watch, but I get it if it's in your budget/zone. My wife and I have a number of watches, Rolex's and Omega's. Nice pieces all north of $5K and probably north of $10K to buy new now. I wear my Sea Dweller just about daily. I say if you can afford $20K for a watch, or $100K for a watch and that's what speaks to you go for it. My view on discretionary spending is this, my sister likes to go to Vegas and plays 3 card poker. I've seen her burn through a lot of cash, not my thing. But she can afford it and she enjoys the experience, its like going out to an expensive dinner, at the end of it what do you have to show for it, a dent in your credit card and a full bell. You have the memory and the experience. So dumping money you can afford to spend on a watch or car is the same thing really. You get the experience of owning the thing and maybe you have something that lasts a while....
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