That’s one perspective and by no means incorrect. But I also think the opposite is true. The term ‘Vintage’ seems to carry its own premium now regardless, and people love a vintage version of something that still exists in the mainstream. This is true for all sorts, from cars to watches. More often than not the item in question has improved on its original basic formula but somehow owning the original is special because at the time nobody knew that the lineage would be so successful, but by owning one you can look like you knew all along.