foversta[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Yes !
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.
Tourbillon comes from BNB but I think that the integration of BNB inside Hublot won't change the relationships.
If we consider all the telephones, the De Bethune or the Celcius ones, they are all heavy. You won't forget it in your pocket.
The upcoming projects from Celsius are promising: their will is to develop a pure mechanical telephone (including for the ringing), except of course for the parts which are required to make the telephone... work.

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Yes !
By: foversta : April 3rd, 2011-12:40
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...
Possibly some benefits …
By: AndrewD : April 3rd, 2011-17:00
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...
I am going to have to say..
By: SamEE : April 5th, 2011-16:59
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...