Goldvish

GoldVish
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Industry Consumer electronics
Founded 2003[1]
Headquarters Geneva (Headquarters), Amsterdam,[2] Dubai and Moscow.[3]
Key people
Gregor Snip (Founder),[4] Emmanuel Gueit (Designer),[4] Michel Morren (Founder)[4]
Products Luxury mobile phones & accessories
Website GoldVish

GoldVish S.A. is a Swiss manufacturer of premium luxury mobile phones. The company is specialized in combining high-end technology and Swiss craftsmanship.

Product lines

2012 - GoldVish "Equilibrium", the first luxury dual-sim mobile phone in the world. A handcrafted phone made from exclusive materials like: 316L stainless steel, space-grade aluminium, titanium, sapphire glass display, leather and optionally decorated with gold inlays. Price range for the GoldVish Equilibrium collection US$7,300–109,500

2009 - GoldVish "Revolution", a combination of a mobile phone and a unique mechanical chronograph, made from solid gold and studded with diamonds, a sapphire glass display and leather. The watch on the phone can be detached and used as a pocket watch. Limited to 30 unique pieces worldwide and a price tag of US$355,000

2007 - GoldVish "Illusion", the first mobile phone in the world made from solid gold and studded with diamonds, available in white, yellow or rose 18k gold, a sapphire glass display, crocodile leather, camera/video recording, EDGE/GPRS data radios, Bluetooth and Quad-band reception. Price range for the GoldVish Illusion collection US$25,000–132,500

2006 - GoldVish "Le Million", the solid gold, diamond-studded "Piece Unique" is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as both "The world's most exclusive and expensive cellular phone ever sold" at one million Euros[5] (approx. US$1.2 million) and a guaranteed limited production of three pieces.[6]

Distribution

GoldVish mobile phones are available in GoldVish stores and selective multi-brand watch and jewelery stores throughout the world.[7]

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