If you're going to go with reps, might as well stick with a brand that's been around for a long time, such as Rota or XXR. However, I would just save up the money until you can afford the wheels they're replicating (harder to do with TE37 since those are $$$$).
The reason I say this is because even for daily use, if you frequent rough roads, you'll have a higher chance of bending/cracking/damaging a "cheap" rep wheel compared to their legit counterpart. So replacing them will just add cost, bringing you very close to the legit version.
Another option will be to look at a used set or clearance sets. Those will come close to the price of new reps.
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