You got your wristwatch in my cellphone

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Clearly designed before mid-2008, the Celsius X VI II LeDix (the brand is Celsius X VI II, the spaces apparently matter) is a mechanical watch movement, complete with tourbillon, hacked into an, admittedly really well made, cell phone.  Taking a page from Art Deco purse watches(like the Movado Ermeto), it is wound for about 3 hours of additional timekeeping each time you open and close the phone.  The following photos are from their product site, which has a promo video that's unsurprisingly pompous, if a bit amusing.

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celsius_ledix_ouvert.jpg The case is polished Titanium with ebony inlays, or Carbon Fibre if you'd prefer. There are no plasticy bits visable, all the doors and flaps and such are covered with little metal doors. At least they're consistantly absurd. Of course you don't want to scratch it so it even comes with a holster, though answering the phone at the wrong time might get you shot
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