I suspect the prettiest brassed BP cameras were helped along intentionally or completely. I have a BP MP and Chrome on its way. The BP is stunning with black ZM lenses (finish is a perfect match for the camera) and black luigi case with redish purple lining. I am not a heavy user so I guess it will stay that way for a while but not forever. With a black case and no Leica logo, it really is quite discreet despite being pretty (for now...). As much as I agree with the idea that your actions are likely to have more of a bearing in terms of how you stand out, I cannot help but feel that the colour of the camera says a lot about whether it is worth nicking. Black is generic and does not demnd a second look (at a distance the BP MP set up I have just looks like a black blob). Silver with silver lenses looks old only if the camera is old and these days is plain unusual regardless. I however think that any idiot standing next to a new chrome M7 with chrome 50 summilux Asph can pick up that it is not a cheap ro worthles old item regadless of photographic knowledge. I therfore took the BP on teh understanding that it would not look as good with age as the chrome but was less likely to get me mugged, but since I bought it for the quietness, size build, quality etc (mainly ZM optics) cosmetic wear was not an issue - I am not a great fan of the brassed look. If I had wanted it to look at I could never have justified a Leica at all and so if it is for use...BP was the way for me to go! On a practical note the weight in silver lenses will add up if you have a complete outfit of say 4 lenses (another pound). Perception is also important, I would just feel vulnerable with a silver chrome jewel about my neck. Besides, seeing as I am going to be famous, MY BP camera will appreciate....yeah right.