For me this is a no brainer. This Oliver was tough industrial high grade equipment in the 50’s and 60’s. There are certainly plenty of people who love these old machines But they are old machines. I believe that the Oliver is a right tilt saw and I do not believe that is is equipped with the option of riving knife and / or splitter.
On the other hand the Sawstop PCS not only has the skin sensing technology, it has a great fence available (T-glide), it is a left tilt saw, it has a riving knife and a guard / splitter with dust removal, it has an available mobile base (Industrial) that is absolutely a great, almost effortless way to move your saw around. I could really go on and on. The safety devices on this saw along with all of the state of the art operating features make this saw an easy decision compared to a state of the art tool from the mid 1900’s.
Just one man’s opinion.