All of everything is a compromise. I love my RB67, but it's not a "carry everywhere" camera; too heavy and bulky (easier to carry my 4x5 Speed Graphic, in all honesty, but that lacks the ease of use of an SLR, not to mention the cost of 4x5 film compared to 10 on 120). I've got a Nikkormat FT-2 that I like a lot -- but aside from full-aperture metering, it's not really a "better" camera than my old M42 bodies and the 50 mm f/1.4 isn't (IMO) quite as good as the Super Takumar of the same spec.
Then again, if you give me a Ferrari, I won't drive it every day -- burns too much gas (and needs the high-priced high-octane kind), attracts too much attention, and it's hard to park compared to my Fiesta. My Weltini has almost everything I've wanted in an EDC camera: coupled RF, compact, full frame 35 mm, with a fast(ish), high quality lens. I'd add a crank rewind if I could, but those weren't an everyday thing in 1940. I mostly don't need a meter (and when I do, I have an app on my smart phone).