After some consideration, I've decided that, for my work, the 19mm PC-E would not add that much. Ultimately, the acuity is just south of what I consider necessary. It is sharp, but not exactly sharp as I need it. I know that others will respond that I don't know how to focus it, and there is focus shift, distortion, and all that to consider.
Granted, it is difficult to focus, especially when tilt is involved, but we all know that. It is the widest lens I have used that includes the tilt movement, and I have to admit that it is a bear to focus. Not easy. And it could just be me, but I find the results not jumping out at me as I had hoped. I am sorry about that.
And the worst impression I've had is that here is just “another” Nikon lens with some movements. But whatever the reason, it does not movie me. However, the Nikon El Nikkor 105mm APO grabs me, as do the Printing Nikkors, the Noct, and many of the "exotic" industrial lenses, as well as those for Large Format lenses like the 120mm Nikkor AM-ED, etc.
If this tells you anything, I am also selling off the three Nikkor PC-E lenses I have (24, 45, 85mm), and the Nikon 14-24mm and 24-70mm zoom lenses. They no longer grab me either, and are not well-corrected enough for my work. The bottom line is that I don’t find myself using them.
I wish that the PC-E 19mm would have been what I hoped it would be, and it is nice, but at the price of a Zeiss Otus, it is not of that quality. I am looking at (eternally hopeful!) the new Nikon Milvus 18mm lens that is about to be released.