...rivals Maidstone United`s former captain Steve Watt, who was released by the Stones recently.
The 30-year-old centre-half has been kept out of the Maidstone team this season by Manny Parry and Jamie Coyle and United have conceded just 8 goals in fifteen league games.
Watt joined the Stones from Dover Athletic in March 2013, following a month on loan, and made eighty-nine appearances.
He was made club captain at the start of the 2013/14 season and lifted the Robert Dyas League Cup in 2014 and the Ryman Premier Division trophy in 2015.
Scotsman Watt made his way through the ranks at Aberdeen before moving to Chelsea, for whom he made two appearances during the Jose Mourinho era.
After a loan spell at Barnsley he then moved onto Swansea City before returning north of the border to play for Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County.
He then moved to Grimsby Town before relocating back south, signing for Dover in the summer of 2011.
Meanwhile, Tudors` winger Mo Shariff has joined Kings Langley on a dual registration in order to get more playing time.
And centre-back Ed Oshodi has left as manager Dean Brennan admitted that the club needed to ‘balance the books.’
Oshodi signed for Hemel briefly last season after leaving Forest Green Rovers, before re-joining at the start of this campaign.