My rule of thumb ... buy what you like and can afford without affecting both your short n long financial goals. For big purchases I prefer to take my time n see if I like another piece better. There will always be another piece I want to buy ... that's the greedy mind thinking... just need to quiet the mind n slow down.
I like to keep it simple ... end of day reviewers earn their money thru ads .. paid reviews ... sponsored reviews ... promoting their online or physical shops or getting free products etc ... whatever n however you term it. Always treat the reviews with a pinch of salt n go thru a couple to get a broader view esp if you are preparing to buy a particular product. I will be naive n dumb to think a reviewer is totally unbiased or don't drive a certain agenda. 😐
Just wear the expensive n preferred ones on special occasions. Wear your beaters daily. Learn to live with scratches else you will just feel miserable instead of enjoying the hobby. ✌️
I have 2 Wises pieces and both are great quality. And one is the one you are looking at .... beautiful vintage vibe n very wearable under 40mm. The lume is meh for this particular model just to let you know .... else a very dressy piece in adamacus steel. 👍
imo ... no such a thing as the only grail watch. The human behavior is to buy more than one when we found something more interesting. So what's the conclusion here .... buy what you like n can afford. Sell what you dont wear n get some money back. If it's a piece that has relationship significance then keep it for memory sake. There are more significant matters in life to think, to love or worry about it .... ✌️
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