Hi to you all and thankyou sofar for the help.
Ive narrowed my search for a pair of bins to..
1) Hawke frontier 8x43 ED. £279.00p
2) Vortex Razor 8x42. £390.00p
3) Swarovski EL 8.5 x 42. £1020.00p
Yes there is a big price diff from no,s 1-3 im going to view them soon but would like some of your input on all three.
Which pair do you think is good value for the money they cost?
I did say in another post i could only afford £200.00-£300.00 But ive allways got the Credit Card 
Hope to hear your thoughts.
I think you should try all three! Seriously.
The Hawke is a very good start and I think for a lot of people it might be all the bin they need.
Vortex have a better warranty than the Hawke's (with a good No Fault coverage) and the Razor is well liked by many (though quite a few think the Viper is plenty, and is a bit cheaper so you might consider it too).
The Swaros are excellent and will be a optical step up from the other two (though how much depends a bit on you). If you get these you cut to the chase (what else could you buy to replace them?) but are they worth three times the Hawkes or 2.5 times the Razors? Only you can tell.
If you do think seriously about getting the Swaros I suggest you add similar Zeiss and Leica bins in there to get a feel for the differences in ergonomics between them. View wise I suspect they all so close to the "best you can get" that it's not a visual issue that separates the Alpha bins.
Before spending "loadsamoney" on the bin I suggest you try a few out so you can talk about the differences between the bins. That might help you make an informed (or at least a convincing) decision!
I would also add the Vortex Viper 8 x 42 to your list of binoculars to try. They are lighter than all three you list. They should also be faster focusing than 2, have better eye relief than 1, and be less expensive than 2 & 3. Not quite as good optically, but quite close IMO and very good overall. Vortex is also a more established company than 1, so there should be fewer worries about backing up their excellent warranty (as Kevin mentions).
Best,
Jim