The Kimber is finely made but limits you to a small, lightweight, short-barrel revolver. You didn't state what your purpose was, but a lot of people choose a gun like that for concealed carry. I think it's a poor choice based on comfort instead of capability. If your purpose doesn't involve concealed carry, even then the short barrel doesn't begin to exploit the potential of .357 Magnum for any other purpose - hunting, range fun, sports, competition etc.
Among the 4, 5 or 6" barreled guns, or even a 3" gun (which Kimber offers), S&W offers more features on some of their models that Kimber, Ruger and Colt do not. They offer factory action tuning (Performance Center models), they offer models that work with moon-clips (PC, and Pro Series), and they offer more models with adjustable sights (than Colt and Kimber). I believe Ruger does offer moon-clips on 10mm and 9mm models, and the Redhawk-size Super GP-100. They also offer adjustable sights on a lot of models. Features can be added by a gunsmith, but it takes more money and time, sometimes many months.
If you determine the barrel length and features you want, that will narrow your choices down.