Thanks, ped! But I must say all W&T basses (IMHO) are beautiful (each in its own manner). What I dig - the playability (the only 6 string I manage to play due to 33 inch scale), balance (especially I love the absence of neck dive when I practice sitting), sound (very versatile) and the fact that it is a very solid and stable (7-piece laminate neck et cetera). But one thing to avoid misleading - this is not a light bass, on my bath scale it weighs slightly below 5 kilos!
Many other things to be mentioned like a ramp, fret size, bridge etc. And of course the shape. I was blown away when I saw it for the first time, and even nowadays (1,5 years after I've purchased it) sometimes I just can't take my eyes off it.
Don't get me wrong, there are many fine basses/luthiers nowadays. I am not endorsing anyone and I know this is a matter of taste (I dig other brands, too). Just when it came to the point that I felt I need a fretless and it seemed like the best way to get what I want is to order a custom bass, I did not hesitate much and I turned to W&T guys and the reason is simple - I already held the evidence of hi-quality craftmanship in my arms.