Agree with John.
My only current SAA is a colt. They definitely have a different intangible feel compared to even the best clones ( some of which are excellent pistols )
The nice thing about colt is the retained value over time. Over the years I have had about 1/2 dozen colts, from every generation. Some were bought as “good buddy” deals from friends in the $1k price range. The majority were bough a long time ago, but in every case when it came time to thin the herd ( when I got out of cowboy shooting) the worst I did was double my investment, and for one of my 1st gens it sold for a bit over 4x my original purchase price.
My current one ( which isn’t going anywhere) is an early 3rd complete with the box and papers. It was inherited from my dad who bought it in the 1980’s for around $500. Both he and I have shot it a lot, both being into cowboy shooting and in and out of the holster quite a bit. So it has some significant holster wear, and I did need to replace a couple springs ( some of the internals are pretty fragile leaf springs) and I bet it would last about a day if put up for sale for 2 grand.