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Old 16 June 2023, 07:44 PM   #31
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Old 16 June 2023, 07:51 PM   #32
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Don't buy it then. Get something more modest with no doubts, guilt, self-conciousness or other negative feelings attached. A new watch should make you feel 100% great. However much or little it costs.
Well said Adam
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Old 16 June 2023, 11:37 PM   #33
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That's the problem with a grail. It comes with its own set of problems.

One of our members said something the other day about a watch being too "precious" for his tastes, or something to that effect. Apologies if I'm misquoting, but this really hit home with me.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not anti-PM or anything. Oh, heavens, no. It's just these days, I'm more into a watch that fits into what I'm doing rather than vice versa. My two cents.
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Old 16 June 2023, 11:47 PM   #34
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Leave it in the house in a nice case. Look at it day and night. You made it!
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Old 17 June 2023, 12:12 AM   #35
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Always just do it, if you want it go for it.
I’m also on the UK and never understand the issue with people noticing/worried about wearing it out
For over the 30 years I’ve worn flashy Day dates, bluesy, YMII, hulk etc. etc. and only ever has one person commented on my watch, people in general don’t look and don’t care what watch you wear
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Old 17 June 2023, 12:59 AM   #36
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I don’t get the guilty thing, you did not steal it.
Probably best to skip any Rolex for that matter if you think like this.
There are many beautiful cheap watches
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Old 17 June 2023, 01:26 AM   #37
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I don’t get the guilty thing, you did not steal it.
Probably best to skip any Rolex for that matter if you think like this.
There are many beautiful cheap watches
coming from a council estate where many of your friends/family work hard but don’t have that much to show for it to then rock up with a watch that costs more than what they will earn this year can make me feel a bit weird. I have subs and other Rolex watches where I don’t have that feeling but a £32k+ watch would make me feel a bit different.

But at the same time it is my grail and my reward
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Old 17 June 2023, 01:29 AM   #38
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Don't buy it then. Get something more modest with no doubts, guilt, self-conciousness or other negative feelings attached. A new watch should make you feel 100% great. However much or little it costs.
+1 Wisdom here

Phrased another way: if you got the DD but never/rarely wear it, will it still be worth it to you? For some it may, but for most probably not. Best wishes
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Old 17 June 2023, 04:46 AM   #39
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If you anticipate a feeling of guilt upon buying it, think about [I]why[I] you exactly would feel guilt.

If it's because you feel it's too big of a spend to justify, pass on it.
If you have the funds, and are not sure whether you'll be comfortable enjoying it, get it and see if you get over the feeling after a week or two.
If it's because of anyone outside of your own family, get it. If you've developed this sense of awareness, you earned it as you want it for the right reason, and not because its a status symbol!

I always have the second feeling, but eveytime I get over a new hurdle the feeling always goes away after a few days.
I want it, I can afford it, I enjoy it.
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Old 17 June 2023, 07:37 AM   #40
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Old 17 June 2023, 07:41 AM   #41
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Life is short, go get the things you like!!!!! And congrats in advance!
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Old 17 June 2023, 07:51 AM   #42
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Love some of the comments folks and certainly has helped me so thank you. I did wonder if I’m over thinking things!

I think I’m going to take a look at some older YG day date 36, which feels more “comfortable” for me at half the price of a DD40 and can spread money across multiple watches rather investing heavily in one watch.

If a DD36 isn’t right for me I will probably go ahead with the DD40 and admire at
Home and a few selected places where I feel more safe/comfortable. It certainly won’t see the daylight of London!

Either way, I’ve told the mrs I cannot get married until I have a day date on my wrist ��
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