One thing I've realized over the years... if there's a watch you really want, and you instead buy the one that's "almost good enough," you'll save some money initially.
But it will keep eating at you, you'll keep looking at "the one" that you really want.
After 9-12 months you'll buy another that's better than the first, but still not "the one."
After a couple of years, you'll finally buy "the one." By that time, the price will be higher than it was when you first started looking, and you will have already bought 2 that are "almost good enough" and the price of those 2 will add up to the one good one.
Save your pennies and get "the one". It's cheaper that way.