I will reserve final judgement but for Ģ1250 I'd be expecting a VERY nice guitar with some quality hardware on it and made from some quality wood. That sort of money will get you a very well equipped and and very well made Japanese guitar and frankly, I'd be expecting something even better than that from PRS for that kind of money. Why? Because having had a Japanese Jackson and a Korean PRS SE, I found that there honestly wasn't much in it.
Finish - Equal
Electronics - Equal as I felt the need to change pots etc. in both of them
Pickups - I paid more for the ones in the Jackson as they were Seymour Duncan but the stock PRS pickups were very good. I actually preferred the PRS pickups but in reality, they both needed BKP so other than having to pay more for them, the Jackson had no advantage.
Bridge - OFR on the Jackson was quality but also simply different. Trem on my PRS SE is still very good and better than any Fender trem I've tried
Neck - A tad better on the Jackson but not massively different.
Tuners - Much of a muchness in operation and for tuning stability, a bit academic as the Jackson was locked down but I've had no major issues with the PRS. It holds tune very well.
Woods - The rosewood on the fretboard of the Jackson was of noticeably better quality, though the PRS resonated and sustained better.
I have had absolutely no qualms whatsoever about selling the Jackson and getting another SE because I honestly don't see it as a step down. To me, the Ģ400-Ģ500 extra I had to pay for the Jackson over a PRS SE at that time was down to an OFR I no longer need and Seymour Duncan pickups that I found to be worse than the stock PRS items! Remove those two items and we're down to better quality rosewood. Nice, but for the extra I paid I could almost have bought a second PRS SE and for me, that makes the SE range astonishingly good value. Don't get me wrong, the Jackson was a fantastic guitar but that's my point; so is the PRS SE. In my experience, it does stand comparison to Japanese made guitars and while I realise it's not made at a PRS factory, they must have a hand in the quality control and selection of materials because the SE range is streets ahead of any other Korean guitar I've owned or tried. Having owned a Mexican Strat, I'd say it's easily better than those too and not a poke in the eye away from the quality of an American Fender, or at least, any of the American Fenders I've tried over the years.
I have two PRS SE Custom 24 guitars now and once I've changed the pots, caps and pickups, there's honestly nothing else I find I really want to alter. In due course the nuts will be upgraded but I'm not in a rush to really do anything else. It seems to me that I'd pay nearly twice as much for an S2 and other than the nut, still have to make the same changes so exactly why should I bother?