So tempted by the Seamaster's
Whole different ball game as I am learning. I have 3 skaagen watches and a few others. My Omega is a family heirloom and buying a quality watch is creating just that. My grandad will never see the grin that his watch has given me but investing in something you will never see is a wonderful part of life that I never appreciated. That said I am emotional at the moment, tears over my dads high end coffee machine sum that up
I love watches. I just do.
I have a longines, a breitling, a tag, a cartier, several seikos, and two vintage omegas.
Next up would be an iwc pilots watch. Possibly.
I went big on an IWC a few months ago - I love it but am still not sure that I can justify the cost of it. One thing worth bearing in mind is that you can make quite a big saving if buying tax-free when travelling (which is what I did) - about 15% or whatever the relevant rate of duty is, which adds up to a fairly big number when buying an expensive watch.
I had 3 in front of me when I bought a nice timepiece, the omega planet ocean with orange bezel, the IWC chrono pilots watch and a Rolex sub. The omegas felt really big when I had it one but its was a nice watch, I may still have one someday. The IWC was cracking when I had it on, very dressy watch and it very nearly won. I ended up with the Rolex though because I loved the look of it when I had it on and it can go well with casual wear or sports wear. If I ever buy another watch it will be either that IWC or a Bremont pilots watch.
On another note, omega and IWC can be haggled over, from an authorised dealer there's no haggling with Rolex.
I initially struggled with spending that amount on a timepiece but you're only here once mate, I'd say just go and get what you really want.






