Whatever, to each his own. I think these are easily the ugliest pool balls i've ever seen. Just my $.02, nothing more.
In my search for these balls, I found a local shop that told me he had them in stock, along with a lot of other ball sets. He told me he gets $175 for the Tungstens, but will drop that to $150 for people that are buying a table from him. I kept feeling like we weren't talking about the same thing, but he insisted that he had every set of balls from Dynasphere in stock, and they are premium balls. So I took a ride there a while back, and sure enough, he had five different sets of Dynasphere balls on display, the Tungsten, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Also had Aramith sets and Centennials as well. He said he'd let me have the Tungstens for $150, but my girl kept saying how much she liked the Bronze. She thought they were the best and brightest of all the sets. He wanted $225 for the Bronze set, and they really are nice seeing them in-person, I have to agree with you on that. For reference, he had the Centennials listed at $399. Needless to say we didn't buy a ball set from him.
Since he remembered me from our phone conversation prior, and it was a bit of a drive, I wanted to buy something from him. He had a rack for short cues, with only a single 36", 17 ounce cue left, and the rack said all cues were $14.95. A couple local bars would put a cue like that to good use for APA league play. I told him that I'd buy that, but he wouldn't sell it to me because "it was his last one". I am not sure I understand the logic for his pricing and sales, but it's his shop and his rules.
The Tungstens are a huge step up from my other set, but I will have to agree with you that for what is available right now, the Bronze is the best deal going, and they really are the best looking set.