The difference between 19mm and 3/4" is not 3%, as somebody said. It is less than 0.3% or 0.26 % to be a bit more exact. I stand by my original statement. There is no functional difference between the two sizes. We are talking about 2 thousandths of an inch for a 3/4" socket.
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While I agree with your point about 19mm, what you wrote is slightly misleading:
3/4" sockets don't measure 3/4" across the flats. Ditto, bolt heads aren't exact. Adding extra slop, even a few thousandths, allows the socket to rotate further possibly bearing on the bolt's corners instead of the flats as it was designed.
I agree .002" is probably imperceptible in 19mm. But it probably doesn't take much more (percentage wise) for the socket to round a bolt head in some circumstances.
Having just left Britain, I can attest to the fact that times are tough over there and really throughout western Europe. Tougher than I think Americans realize. The pound and euro are tragically low against the dollar and people need to economize where they can. British mechanics I knew saw very few inch sized fasteners (old land rovers being the exception) so many had few or no inch sized tools. Guys who worked on Landies needed whitworth and other goofy tools and tended to be specialists.
US mechanics, despite complaints here, aren't in such dire straits. They can generally afford to own every socket known to man. I've never encountered a pro mechanic who used metric tools on SAE equipment or vice versa.
Automotive repair and restoration is a popular hobby across a pretty broad spectrum of income/demographics in the US. I didn't see that in the UK. These mechanics also seem to own every socket known to man. I sure do.
Last- I lived not far from the Haines Motor Museum and if anyone is travelling over there, that is worth a trip (skip stone henge). Ditto, no trip to Germany is complete without a visit to at least the Mercedes or Porsche factory. Both are well worth visiting. Haines had a bit of a mecca like factor for car guys, but I was surprised it wasn't a bigger deal. Over here, car guy get-togethers like "cars and coffee" are pretty amazing. I feel like americans like working on cars and have a lot more money to spend on their cars and hobbies. This is all to say, no we don't use 13mm on 1/2".