I've used both and both have their place along with others.
$125
Warne QD - quality is lower, price is lower. They make rings for ruger #1 rifles so they get that business. I installed two sets last week for a friend and the rings were not true, they were cockeyed/canted. Did it matter when I tightened the 1" rings to a $200 vortex scope and they then appeared straight? Nah, it's fine. Just not a level of quality I'd like on my own gear if I had other options.
$225
Talley QD rings are milled, not investment cast like say ruger rings. Their tolerances are excellent. Their installation doesn't require lapping. Their low profile bases are aesthetically proper on a mod 70 or Mauser as it gives a "square bridge" look. A great choice for excellent quality for middle of the road guns.
$750
Recknagel pivot mounts. A much more sturdy approach that requires custom fitting by a gunsmith. The go-to solution for high end modern build magazine rifles.
$1500
Griffin and Howe side mounts. A fool proof mount that can be installed very low on a gun for awesome cheek weld and proper shooting technique. Greatly diminished felt recoil. Unobstructed iron sight picture. Easy on off. The traditional best approach for vintage American rifles and Mausers. Lowers the guns value to install if installed on some guns, raises it on others. Requires stock inletting so it isn't a reversible install.
$2000
EAW claw mounts. This is the go-to solution for ribbed guns like drillings and double rifles. Very complex installation but return to zero is perfect and they won't damage the gun.
$2500-$3500
Weird claw mounts for Steyr and Hollands. Odd parts and harder installs. Not better, but required for keeping the value of a Holland intact.