The two Celsius telephones are versions of LeDix which is the first creation of the young brand. The telephone features a flying tourbillon: you wind it by opening the telephone. Believe me, when you open it, you feel that you are winding the movement. To...
It is the reason why I opened the pouch on pictures. But with the telephone inside, the whole thing becomes heavy. Fx This message has been edited by foversta on 2011-04-03 12:56:30
a PW, the Celsius is a phone and when the technology is obsolete or the phone stops working... well the 200k tourbillon becomes completely useless. To tell you the truth the Celsius was probably one of the stupidest products I had seen in years!
It is the reason why the next generation of Celsius phones will be less dependant from technology: they will become more and more "mechanical objects" and their functions will be a mere telephone. The only requirement will be an access to the telephone ne...
What a strange idea to mix the cell phone and horology... To me, they are not watches nor cell phone anymore, to what I guess to be at a ridiclulously high price. A serious brand should avoid this kind of ... Gadget. Well, in my opinion. Best, Nicolas.
It was something I didn't expect from them and well... the whole stuff is so heavy that it is not useful. The context is a bit different with Celsius, it is their core business. Fx
to see mechanical watchmaking try to embrace the technology that will likely push wristwatches out of everyday life for most people. I like the DeBethune as a pocket watch though. Best Andreas
This idea doesn’t appeal to me, but clearly high-end phones have found some traction in the market place. If a phone with a tourbillon or other mechanical contraption can encourage the ‘iPhone generation’ to investigate traditional horol...
... neither moves my heart I never needed one until the company told me to have one. I would not buy one in Japan when I came here, but since the number of the public phones had dramatically decreased, I was forced to get one. So, last year I bought a cel...
reality is how many times we find ourselves using the phone for telling time, instead of the watch? now you got a big wach right at the back of the phone....the marriage of digital and analogue...i find it very exciting!! the Celsius project, i like it to...
No! I don't like it. If I am going to pull out my phone to see the time I might as well just check the time on my phone. On the other hand it is stylish. Well I guess it depends on the price and how good it protects my phone because afterall it is a phone...
In to a very good scotch - pretty dumb. That's all to mel. I had a chance to play with the DB in Basel and even the guy at the booth thought it was a little silly. But if someone wants it - hey, fine with me! Best Christian