For me it not
I look at it as i most likely spend more of my life looking at the screen of this monitor then anything else i do in my life (apart from work)
God knows how many hours per day everyday i spend staring at this screen(browsing the net, playing games, watching youtube etc)
I hope you have a calibrator then at least.
Would be a shame not to or does it come factory calibrated?
My calibrator is arguably the best thing Ive ever bought I used to buy IPS screens because anything else looked awful but then all the decent gaming panels were TN. I bought a Dell that was highly rated and sold the old monitor and I regretted buying it as it looked washed out.
Luckily a calibrator popped up second hand for cheap and I jumped on it. I swear after Calibrating the screen using displaycal it looked just as good as the IPS did.
I've kept the calibrator since and done every screen including laptops. It's a true game changer. I do agree that a screen is important but there comes a point when that's too much.
Personally I would have bought an OLED with that kind of budget. Would have been a bigger screen to boot with better warranty and just wall mounted it. Would have paid for the screen burn protection at John Lewis and jobs a good un.
I've even offered to calibrate mates monitors for a few quid and they all say no thanks. It's amazing how many people are fine looking at crap images and I do appreciate that monitor is a thing of beauty. The number of zones it has will make it flawless too for bleed. It's worth a lot more than other monitors for sure but there's no way I could say it's worth its asking price when slightly weaker alternatives are available for much cheaper and a calibrator would sort most screens out tbh.