Friday, December 12, 2008

Vertu Launches New Handset, Ties up With NTT Docomo

Vertu’s latest offering to the ultra exclusive mobile phone market is their homage to the renowned Parisan Jewellery house Boucheron in celebration of its 150th anniversary. 

Frank Nuovo, Vertu Principal Designer said, "The essence of the single edition Vertu Boucheron 150 was to create something unique with signals of both brands. The constantly changing angled surfaces allow a cut stone appearance, inspired by the clearly faceted stones which are a significant part of Boucheron’s core craft. The recognizable Vertu V shape has seemingly morphed into random proportioned patterns and directions of the three sided surfaces creating a perfect blend of Vertu and Boucheron elements. The challenge was to gain visual sparkle not from precious stones but instead through pure
 form and line achieved with precious faceted metal.”
With the Vertu Boucheron 150, Vertu has once again taken the creation of high-end luxury mobile phones to a completely new level. With nothing else like it in the world, the Vertu Boucheron 150 makes a powerful statement with its original and refined design. The solid gold used to create the phone creates a very high monetary value object, but it is the level of design, build complexities and rarity of the Vertu Boucheron 150 that makes it so extremely valuable. Every one of thegold components on this mobile phone has been crafted from individual solid gold ingots taking over 1000 man hours to cut to shape, followed by over 700 man hours of hand polishing and a further 500 hours to hand build.

The design intricacy of the 
sapphire crystal keypad with its concave design and 400 points on its surface provided the toughest of challenges for the most skilled of craftsmen as it strays from the typical flat surface used with such a precious material. 

The handset is housed in a hand made wooden case made from Noce Pedullo and produced by Reuge, the Swiss makers of artisan music boxes. Inside the box sits a custom-built brass music drum which plays the signature Vertu sandpiper ringtone upon its opening. 
Combined with its obvious sophistication and 3G technology it delivers a defining experience of progressive luxury for the 21st century. The one-off Vertu Boucheron 150 will be on display for prospective buyers at the recently launched Vertu store at 38th Old Bond Street in London for a limited period of time only, before a showcase tour at Vertu stores in Paris, Milan and Tokyo. 

There’s no official price attached to the handset yet.

In other news, Vertu has also announced that they've signed an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) deal with NTT docomo to provide communication services to Vertu customers. In the second quarter of 2009, Vertu will provide a premium membership called VERTU Club through their partnership with NTT docomo. Details of VERTU Club will be announced in the future. On 19 February 2009, Vertu will open Ginza Flagship Store, its first store in Japan. At the store, pre-orders of handsets will be taken for delivery when VERTU Club is available. Impatient customers will be able to purchase SIM lock-free 3G handsets of Ascent Ti, Ascent Ti Ferrari or Signature models for voice calls. At the Ginza Flagship Store, customers will be able to see the whole Vertu collection and experience the difference.

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