Interesting thread!
Who is to say what is or isn't a high end wax tho.............Think that comes down to personal opinion. So keep that in mind............
I thought it to be interesting as well and you did ask the same question I thought of; What makes a wax, "high-end?"
Dr. Oldz knows more about waxes than you can shake a stick at. When he asks you that type of a question you'd better be asking yourself why he asked it.
My point is;
Many people in "my neck of the woods" tend to look for water beading as an indicator of how well a wax is working. Then, for those same people, the next indicator would be the longevity of that beading. If you could do a blind-test and show them photo's of water beading before and after waxing, them show them the same panels with a photo taken at a later time, most people are going to tell you the product that beads the most and longest time frame is working the best. I would tend to agree with them.
I've seen many example photo's (50/50 shots) on this forum and others where certain waxes can provide a different look than another wax in a side-by-side comparison. So, certain waxes do have qualities that make them different or set them apart from others.
Lots of people on various foums rave about the longevity of Collinite products, and many provide proof of that longevity. That certainly puts them in a category of their own, at least in my mind.
If you're going to compare these two waxes you might be better served to compare the Supernatural Hybrid with Collinite 476...
...Actually, I bet Dr. Oldz could give us a comparison.