There has actually been a lot of debate about how Topre's age. Rubber does change some as it ages, and Topre switches use rubber. It follows, therefore, that over years the feel will likely change somewhat. That said, I have an HHKB Pro 2 that's about 5 years old now and it still feels wonderful to type on.
It's not entirely fair to pick on Topre. Cherry switches also age as the moving parts pick up grime and dust.
I believe Cherry switches are rated for more keypresses, but if you're more concerned about a keyboard lasting forever than about the particular switch you'll want an IBM/Unicomp. It's interesting to note that buckling spring boards typically have a rubber dome as part of the hammer contact mechanism.