Hello Shawn,
Mercedes original rings are very hard. They will usually out last the cylinder walls, which eventually wear over size and out of round. In addition, by the time this happens the top ring groove in the piston wears too wide and may cause even a new ring to twist and break.
So if you put nice new round piston rings in out of round oversize cylinders you are asking for trouble. Not trying to discourage you but you must be aware of the pitfalls. The permissable wear in the cylinders is only .005" diameter, that is only a .0025" on each side!
Mercedes original rings are exteremely expensive if you can find them, there are seldom sold by themselves. Most instances oversize piston and rings are used for repairs after the block is bored oversize to remove all wear and uneveness.
Normal ring life can be 150,000 ro 200,000 miles or more if a engine is taken care of. Possibly your old rings are still good and just your cylinder head needs reconditioning?
Anywas, a lot of techs like "Deves" piston rings (Sweedish I believe) they are a bit softer than the originals so they are more apt to adapt to used cylinder walls. They are a fraction of the cost of originals. Hastings also makes rings for these cars.
Never had much luck re-ringing these engines after they get some wear on them. So I avoid it these days.