Joe Aggi,
I'm in the same boat as you, and was able to look at a bunch of bino's side-by-side this past week. I don't know if this will help, but here's what I found (totally subjective, non-scientific, seat-of-the-pants comparison):
Bausch & Lomb Discoverer - Felt great in the hand, resolution was very good, the focus wheel was not too touchy, I liked the diopter adjustment, seemed a bit heavier than other models.
Burris Signature - Had a good feel and was fairly light, excellent resolution, focus wheel had a nice feel, the diopter adjustment seemed secure, surprisingly good.
Bushnell Legend - Had very good resolution, did not feel as comfortable as some others, seemed heavy, but liked the focus and diopter adjustment.
Nikon Monarch ATB - Had a very good feel, seemed fairly light, had great resolution, was easy to focus, had good focus adjustments, made in China but also surprisingly good.
Leupold Wind River Olympic - Had very good resolution, focused well but I did not like the diopter adjustment as well as some others, had a good feel, seemed about average in weight.
Leupold Wind River Pinnacle - Had very good resolution, but the focus wheel was so finicky that it was difficult to get the binoculars focused, was of average weight, did not care for the eyecups.
Pentax DCF WP - Great resolution, good feel, was easy to focus, had a good diopter adjustment, seem about average in weight.
Sightron SIII - Identical housing to the Leupolds but seemed like better glass, focused well, decent feel, decent weight, decent focus controls.
I found I like the twist-out eyecups over the pull-out eyecups, and definitely like binoculars whose focus adjustments were not too touchy. Having a diopter adjustment that either had positive clicks or was fairly "tight" was nice instead of one that was "loose" and could get jostled out of focus easily.
On my list for further consideration - Pentax DCF WP, B & L Discoverer, Nikon Monarch ATB, Burris Signature.
Out of the running - Both Leupolds (focus was just too finicky) and the Bushnell Legend (not as comfortable for me to hold).
Frankly, since they are all phase coated, they all seemed pretty good optically. I also compared them to Swarovski EL's, and I cannot personally justify the more than $1,000 cost difference between the Swaro's and the ones I listed above. I think my final decision will mostly come down to which handles the best.
Sorry for the long post. Hope it helps.