While I agree the Citori is a Superposed 'knock-off', and is not a Superposed, they do have certain advantages in the modern world.
They are made of better steel. They are affordable. The forend arrangement is more practical. Choke tubes are standard. The smaller gauges are available with 30" barrels. They are user serviceable, if you have a set of spring pliers a firing pin and spring set takes about half an hour, but so is a Super. The guns are very simple unlike a certain brand from Germany.
Browning was finally convinced the universal porting on their target guns was costing them sales and introduced the CX/CXS series guns. They represent a terrific value.
Not a 'Superposed', but in many ways better for modern times.
While actually in use and mounted to your shoulder it would be difficult to tell the difference between two Lightning field guns, one from Belgium and one from Japan.
My favorite Super was always the Pigeon Grade. One has eluded me so far.