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Hipster fixie rim
https://dcrwheels.co.uk/products/rims/700c-rims/h-plus-son-sl42/
615 grams is getting pretty heavy, and I would think that unless you are over 8okgs it might feel a bit harsh. Aero in the old way - deep and straight sides. I would expect these to roll like wagon wheels and be good on the flat on a windless day, but not sure they would be a good all-round rim in alloy, at least not on windy hilly rides. I would be taking a hit on depth and looking at the 27-30mm mark which will come in under 500 grams and look for a more contemporary rounded shape like this:
https://dcrwheels.co.uk/products/rims/700c-rims/kinlin-xr300/
Or a DTswiss 460, benchmark cheap wide rim.
Finally depends on use case - bombing on the flat and want something that looks deep and brakes well - then these would fit the bill, though why I would be tempted by some cheap 50mm carbon hoops like Prime for £500...