Oh use the darn thing Terry! Life is too short to covet a lump of steel no matter how expensive or pretty it is.... My Dad, bless im, gave me a Rolex he bought when I was a kid, it was a Rolex oyster perpetual with president bracelet, solid gold, i believe 18ct? he paid £3000 for it and gave it me for my 40th.
He wore it special occasions etc....(and all the time for the first 15 years he had it untill he didnt like the idea of walking round with a then £18,000 watch, as inflation had made em a little more dear to buy)
When I got it....I stupidly thought it was insured on my house ins policy.WRONG!! within 2 years of me getting it, I crashed my bike and smashed the Rolex to bits......I had the watch itself repaired, new glass, a dent taken out the back from my wristbone, bezel recut n service (ten years ago this cost me £450) the bracelet was scrap, got £275 for that, added a leather strap and then when i got into difficulty with the Mortgage through work, sold it for £1350
Now tha same watch woiuld be worth in the region of £24,000 to buy new.
Do i regret wearing it and it getting broken? I regret it getting broken but i relished every second of wearing it......and would do the same again......though this time.....it would be insured!!