I've wired up a LOT of patchbays in the last 3 years. Recently we used the Neutrik for the first time. I have some strong opinions on the matter.
If you're wiring up an OB truck where you cannot afford a patch point to go noisy on you, or where rear access for maintenance is limited or essentially impossible, there is simply NO substitute for the Neutrik. The patchpoints are removable from the front and they normal with pre-measured gold-plated snap links which are configurable as full normal, half-normal, parallel or no normal. They are rock-solid reliable, they are serviceable and repairable without a soldering iron. They are quiet and excellent. There is no patchbay that I've ever seen which measures up.
However, if you have rear access, if you don't mind soldering, if you can take your time over re-working, then get the Switchcrafts. They have a strain relief bar (unlike the ADCs) they have double-thick labelling strips and they are reliable, and only about $220 US, which is probably about 200 Euros by the time import duties are figured in.
THe Mosses & Mitchells aren't bad, nor are Audioline, RE-AN are acceptable, but for the price you can't beat the Switchcraft. wired this with them a while ago:
(that's a rear view of HALF of the whole patchbay. AS you can see, the strain relief bars are nice and wide, allowing for neat work.)
Keith