sharkman wrote:
Nothing against the SA or the World(white dial), but either one of those is going to be noticed and it will say - "MONEY!!" That is the last thing I want to project to a jury in a courtroom.
I've heard a lot of civil attorneys say the same thing, even applying it to cars. They always leave their Mercedes at home and drive the Toyota to the courthouse. If you're asking the jury to award damages to your client, you don't want them thinking a good deal of that is paying for the trappings of your own success.
I've heard less said about how this perception applies to criminal law, though. There, you're not dealing with money, but a person's freedom. What do you guys think: is avoiding the appearance of conspicuous consumption as important there? For some people, the obvious appearance of success actually seems (or seemed) to work - here I'm thinking of the likes of Johnny Cochran and his purple suit.
Per the OP, I vote Navi, although I like Justin's recommendation of the 01.