I read the long list posted by Richard. It is noted that even some Starrett indicators are subject to failure from cheap metals used in their racks.
For home shop use,I never had a problem with my Chinese indicator,but I was the only one using it,not some ham handed machine operator.
I saw that they had broken the main shaft off of their Blake co-ax indicator at a machine shop I spent the Summer in,in the 80's,making the giant wood screw and nut for a cider mill for Williamsburg. Crap like that happens when several so called machinists have access to tool room tools. Glad it was not mine. Glad,too,that I already have bought one for myself and my journeyman several years ago,if they are starting to cheapen their product.
My Mitutoyo indicator is an older model,I suppose,because it does not have a plastic dovetail.
I have a GREAT older Peacock dial caliper made in Japan. When Enco,a few years ago,put them in their catalog,I ordered one for work. It was the WORST caliper I've ever seen!!!!! Rough as a cob in several places. I've seen $14.00 dial calipers made better. I'd advise you to not buy a Peacock.