It's not just appearance but also behavior. There are differences across browsers, OSes, and devices in how UI widgets work and inevitably the "custom" approach is a compromise in favor of the PM's personal workstation.
And lest it be overlooked, the appearance of those widgets themselves, is a feature. They are easily identifiable by users of that platform as being something they can interact with and expect a predictable set of outcomes.
And lest it be overlooked, the appearance of those widgets themselves, is a feature. They are easily identifiable by users of that platform as being something they can interact with and expect a predictable set of outcomes.