The whole watch thing is kinda strange. Status symbol I guess. I understand a Rolex for instance is a finely made instrument but all it does is tell you what time it is, so does a Timex. The assumption is that everyone would want an expensive watch but not everyone can afford one I guess. I'll add this to the list of things I don't understand, long list. I like Seiko and Timex but Pulsar is a good watch also, they're made by Seiko I think. Now power tools is a different story, Metabo for me. They'll never be one of the most popular because of price but they are worth the price. Built like a watch.
They either sell different stuff overthere, or have multiple lines nowadays

It used to be THE best powertool you could get here, next to Makita and Hilti.
Al 3 were professional grade tools, and would last a lifetime.
Nowadays, not so much, Makita Pro and Hilti are still good, though i think the older Makita was better as those were truly indestructable.
Nowadays Metabo is apparently just a sticker brand they put on cheap DIY store **** to up the price
The newer Metabo stuff we had at work a few years back was rubbish.
We had the 12V pulse drills for a while, but most lasted between 4 to 6 weeks before needing repairs. Anglegrinders were worse.
Then got a few of the 18v Li-on drills, as compensation/ promo for al the trouble with 12V pulse **** and a few other tools.
Managed to let the smoke out of 2 BRAND NEW drills straight out of the case , within a box of 200 40mm drywall screws. Screwing 1/2 inch drywall onto soft pine studs.
And those are supposed to be tools for the professional user.
METABO: work, don't play !! (i'd like to, but your tools won't let me !!!!)
I personally prefer Bosch Professional, good quality,reasonably priced, grips not to big and not to heavy. Also replacment batteries don't cost a fortune.
I like Festool aswel, but seriously, 500 euro for a sander ??

Makita is hit/miss depending on pro or diy model, and nearly impossible to find the difference on their website.
De Walt is to darn Heavy to hold all day.
Milwaukee around here is a bit expensive aswell, same goes for Hilti.
Panasonic has some really good tools, but not a big assortment.
Hitachi also has some really nice stuff, love their small grinders and impacts.
