I had an 'old' Vaq in 357. Very agricultural. With a trigger job and some fitting work so the cylinder wouldn't bind after 30 shots, it would make a nice gun, if you like that sort of thing.
I don't.
But, as noted above, there are plenty that do. It's very rugged and I am sure with normal use it would last forever.
Comparing it to a SAA clone, like a Pietta, Uberti, or USFA, is like comparing a Jeep CJ to, if not a Cadillac, then at least a regular family sedan.
TJ