Lamont, 33, is not heading for retirement any time soon after penning a deal to keep him at Scotstoun for at least another two years earlier this week.
But while Brian O'Driscoll's glittering career comes to an end on Saturday, Lamont wants to start stocking the Warriors' trophy cabinet before his own time is up.
Gregor Townsend's men have already broken new ground this season - they are the first Scottish side to contend in the RaboDirect PRO12 final.
However Lamont, who is in his second spell at the club, admits nothing but victory will count when it is all said and done at the RDS.
"I've been trying for long enough to get some silverware, Gregor really wants it as well, so the desire is there," Lamont told The Scotsman.
"We've got a great team, a great squad and we can do it, but it's just about having the right level of readiness - not being over the top and too excited - but being clinical and doing your job with absolute pin-point accuracy.
"We've got a lot of experienced guys, we've got a lot of guys who have been capped internationally and this is basically a Test match.
"There is nowhere after this. It's all or nothing, winner takes all, and there is no comeback - it's either bridesmaid or bride."
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