So I've been thinking what the King of locks would be. And I would like to hear as many opinions as possible. So this would be sort of a voting thread. Simply post your choice with or without reasons as you feel like.
The points of view I humbly present to you to consider when making your judgement:
-All-around security (After all that's what locks are for…

-Picking resistance (since that's the main interest for people around here)
-Overall quality (for example manufacturing such as tolerances, materials used, longevity)
-Ingeniousity
-General usability (for example extremely rare locks like Fichet Bauche would get penalty point from me because they are in non-standard size and most importantly very hard to comedy in many parts of the world. The best candidate would be in my opinion a lock which has truly widespread availability like abloy protec)
Oh an I think it should be something from the immediate present. Discussing what was the lock with the most historic importance is a good topic though. Maybe (fro the next one if this turns out to be of interest to y'all.)
And please don’t turn this into a giant argument. Make your vote with or without reasoning and accept that others may have different views. (Or God forbid, someone might be simply plain mistaken in their judgement.

