Congrats :). You can't go wrong with Rolex, you're not "dropping money", you're "moving it around" (from your bank to your wrist), the great thing about these watches is that you can always move things around the other way again lol. I looked up the current street value of the 1980's Date I inherited from my dad and if anything, it costs more now than it did then.
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Congrats as well. Beside for the "graal" achievement, also for going 35mm - I hate the current trend of humongous, train-station-sized clocks people are wearing. And yes, for perfect-pasta-cooking, bidirectional bezels are the best.
Not in the same bracket, but in the same style, I used to edc a Breitling Colt. These divers are solid watches, and unless you're doing construction work, not much can kill them.
I'm doing a bit of construction work right now, so the old Casio Marlin is out, it's Pepsi Time!
Don't forget they need maintenance every 5 years or so, you'll keep this thing forever.
And no, do not sell the Longines; first because obviously besides a Diver any decent human being needs a Pilot, and second (and serious), you will find the subdued, classy aesthetic to be what you need sometimes, rather than the flashy, bold Rolex.
Next you'll need a chronometer of course.
I love mine