Can't say I've had any boot, at any price, last longer than about a year. Seams rip, soles unglue, eyelets pop, hooks snap, waterproofing fails.
Longest lasting I ever had were some timberlands that were used only in the woods and not in the urban jobsites and they lasted shy of two years.
Since I bought them through LL Bean I took them back to see about getting them resoled. Unfortunately they couldn't do that so they let me turn in the old boots and gave me full credit for new boots. Shoulda kept 'em and had them resoled...I'd probably still be wearing them.
Everything else I have bought from $35 wally world work boots to $500+ wildland fire boots have all STB within a year.
I've finally settled on Keen boots both the hard-toe work boots and the mid-rise hikers (for climbing)
They have a 1 year warranty and so I've returned the pairs that died out before then, was given a store credit, and bought new. My hard-toes are still going after 3 years but I must admit I don't wear them unless I'm strictly on ground duty.
Most I've ever paid for Keens is $150.
If I were in spurs all day, every day I'd think twice about them but for every day work, wear and even hunting they've met my endurance standards. And, Keen stands behind them every time I've sent them back, even into the final weeks of the warranty.