My trusty steed: a 2008 Pedal Force ZX3 with a full Campagnolo drivetrain and three different sets of wheels (these are Mavics, the others and hand-built on Campagnolo Record and Chorus hubs). It has around 36,000 miles on it and has been very reliable. I built it up from a frame and a bucket of parts, and it's been a rewarding experience.
This pic is from 2015, the main difference now being a Brooks Cambium C15 saddle. I'd been through four Specialized Toupe Team saddles over a 30 month period, and grew tired of doing the warranty replacement tango. The Brooks may weigh a little more, but it's comfy and at my size, I'm not obsessing over grams here and there (especially non-rotating ones).
I also have a 2006 Jamis Eclipse, which is currently in need of a frame repair (drive-side dropout is cracked). Its ride is sublime, with the best qualities of steel and high-mod carbon. It also has a Campagnolo drivetrain, with a Truvativ Roleur Carbon GXP crankset. It shares wheelsets with the Pedal Force, and this is the one built on Campy Chorus hubs. This bike has around 3,600 miles on it (I bought the frame new-old stock).