After much thought, sure, you classic guys win.
Let's keep the vintage Holy Trinity and only recommend those brand names so the uneducated, or easily convinced due to a lack of critical thinking skills, to stay within their lane. Those brands are what are popular, and it doesn't take any actual knowledge of horology for them to easily be swayed to those brand names.
Let's leave true modern horology excellence for the Next Generation of timepiece lovers who have years of investing time and efforts into research, who wisely understand the skillset and passion of true horological excellence that moves the industry forward. Please leave true excellence to those who have deep knowledge and understanding of the craft, and above all an immense passion who keep these mechanical marvels close to our hearts, not as just another item of many on a cold-hearted financial balance sheet.
Thanks for your comments on this thread. Let's keep promoting the Holy Trinity so they can stay in their lane.