Appearance isn't everything though. I personally know several individuals who own genuine Rolex, AP, etc. dress very casually, drive very un-flashy cars, live in very modest houses, yet make great money, and on occassion, buy a nice watch. I've seen several 'polls' on TZ and other watch forums inquiring on what cars people drive- Every now and then, people will mention a high profile vehicle, but I've seen many replies with Honda Elements, Ford F-150's, 7 year old BMW's etc.
I also know people who try to appear to live the lifestyle, yet they are in credit debt up to their eyeballs, and can only afford to eat mac and cheese and peanut butter sandwiches for dinner. I have a few friends like this.
Personally, I have a mix of reps and gens, live very comfortably in our little house with my wife who stays at home to raise our son- I drive a 5 year old C Class and she has a 2 year old A4. I wear Ralph Lauren Polos untucked and the same pair of jeans almost every day to the office My only debt is our house and 1 car I'm coming up on 30 years old soon and have never had a credit card in my life. My income is only into the 6 figures, but for us it's enough to live comfortably on, and, on occassion buy nice things when we decide to splurge a little. I may not have a brand new BMW, and we don't live in a 3000sq ft house, but it wouldn't be a stretch to own a genuine Rolex either.
I guess what my point is... Appearances can be deceiving, and everyone's financial situation is different Just because they don't look the part doesn't mean they can't.