If it is a joiners bench that you need, then I say hand your wife a pen to sign the check. However, if you need a gun stockers bench, then that is a different matter. I have a bench for stocking, one for lock work and such, and one for heavy metal work. I am also in the process of building a Nicholson bench for joinery. They are all different and made from 2x construction lumber and plywood. The joiners bench will be the most expensive at a little less than $200 worth of materials. The main reason it is more expensive is that it will be free standing and needs very thick tops and aprons for the hold fasts. The others were well less than $100 with one side attaching to the wall studs with lag screws. I wouldn't spend a $1000 on a bench unless it really does suit your needs. You can build a very sturdy and functional bench for not much money and in less than a day. Something you build, you can drill all the holes in it you want to mount vises, supports, lights, tools, etc... without worry. I don't think I would be very comfortable drilling holes in an expensive Swedish bench.
Just my two cents worth.
Mark