The website A Blog to Watch just featured a piece on acquiring, trading, and maintaining luxury timepieces… for a fraction of the cost others will pay.

Remember, a watch doesn’t have to be new to be luxurious. Nor do you need to upgrade to a brand-new watch when a simple strap change can liven up your existing timepiece.

You can save hundreds—even thousands—on your next fine watch by reading “Seven Ways to Survive As a Watch Lover on a Budget,” for free, right here.

Regular Daily readers understand something lost on most people: You don’t need a billion dollars to live as well as a billionaire. You don’t even need a million dollars. You just need to learn how to appreciate value. That’s the secret to “living rich.”

Mark reveals the tricks to buying luxury on the cheap—from suits to mattresses to cars—inside Living Rich: How to Live As Well As a Billionaire on a Middle-Class Budget. The book is a free gift to all members of the Wealth Builders Club.

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