It wasn't clear whether film or digital was preferred. If it's about film + ease of use (i.e. autofocus priority) + great glass, I concur with the Contax G opinion. It's elegant,
The Pen FT is more venerable, also has fine lenses, and allows greater manual control plus a unique metering approach for newbies (the conversion of f-stops into a simple 0-7 scale)--but is not much use unless you have access to half-frame processing.
Barnacks and Rolleis and such require steeper learning curves plus real devotion--you have to want to learn how to make them do their best. They won't just give it away.
But if it's about digital, that's another conversation. (I like the idea of a digital analogy to the simple black dress --a GRD, for me. What is your 'simple black dress' digicam?)