For those doubters, who think these are the same, quality wise, as a $50 wallet: you are wrong! I have a Montblanc wallet, was a fortieth birthday present (cost, 11 years ago: almost $400 Canadian dollars). I'm 51 now and have been using it - carefully - since then, and it looks two or three years old at most.
No other wallet I ever had, no matter the price point, has ever had this level of quality! It is worth every penny at $200!
My wallet, after 11 years of careful - but daily - usage:
BobrazGood point, I would like to know what that means too? I mean a wallet basically has some simple functions that all should be able to accomplish very well. That's what makes a wallet a good wallet. One should not have baby a wallet, or use it in an uncommon manner that would make it just fall apart within a week.
Grinix@Chipp1 I guess I can understand it sounds weird... 😁
Basically what I meant is, I don't throw it around, I keep it from moisture. In my pockets, I avoid keys in the same pocket. When I'm back home, it goes in a drawer until the next day.