But it has a gold ring. It’s precioussss.
Seriously, though, it is a special version of a very special razor. Would be easy to point out that the differences may not have cost close to the $200 price increase, or that the razor is not materially different, but when you are buying something like a Rocnel Sailor you’ve already decided you are happy to pay a premium for the product - small production, rarity, high quality, standout design - and I think many buyers will not quibble about whether the materials and labour stack up against the price. That’s not really what they are paying for. It likely means something to them that this was made by Murat himself, whether that makes any difference to the razor or not, and it is less common and for many better looking than the standard razor. The all-steel version is still available at $490 anyway, and with the production volumes I do not think Murat will be buying a Ferrari with the $690 per piece, less the costs.
It is a rather nice thing. And, as Henry Royce famously said, “the quality will remain long after the price is forgotten”. That’s all there really is to say about it, I think.