GoldVish Revolution: $500,000 Of Bland Bling?

goldvish-revolution GoldVish Revolution: $500,000 Of Bland Bling?

Phone manufacturing companies sometimes appear to have nothing better to do than bringing out blinged out versions of extremely bad designs. Taking after the tradition of Gresso’s weird designs, GoldVish brings out the GoldVish Revolution.

Swiss company GoldVish once hit it big with their phone, GoldVish Le Million, which was touted as the world’s most expensive phone. Unfortunately, they went expensively horrid this time round. The GoldVish Revolution ultra luxury phone made in pink and white gold and splattered with a healthy dose of diamonds. Throwing caution to the winds, GoldVish has attached a huge mechanical watch assembled by Frederic Jouvenot. Instead of the unique look GoldVish must have been aiming at with this bit of innovativeness, the addition of the beautiful though unnecessary mechanical watch takes up way too much space and give the phone a rather elongated and bland look.

The GoldVish Revolution was kept on display during the Baselworld 2009 fair. Only 9 pieces of the Revolution has been made and will be sold for $488,150 though the release date hasn’t been announced yet.

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Via: NederlandsMediaNetwork/UnwiredView

This entry was posted by author: Anna on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 at 11:13 pm and is filed under Cell Phone, Luxury, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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