
Retro stuff always gives a reason to symbolize the present day goodies with it. Having seen ample amount of cameras since we began here, there have only been a few that have really struck us for their intricate design and shape. Jaeger LeCoultre Compass is one such cluster of science delivered into a small space. Designed by Noel Pemberton as a clock and completed in machined aluminum body, this compact 35 mm camera was one of the most advanced gadgets in 1930. The Compass was officially launched in March of 1937; with not more than 4,000 units produced, the Compass bears a retail price around $1800/$2200 presently.
"文西,这不止十种了!"
"对,所以它是超超级的,有指南针,35 mm相机,表,尺,还有一大堆各种刀具。"
这相机是不是数码的?如果当年有数码相机,那数码是必须的,可惜1937年Noel Pemberton为Jaeger LeCoultre设计这款超超级Gadget霸王时,还没什么东西是数码的。
当年就是限量4000只发售,要价30胖子。现在么,2000欧也是有价无市。
期待复刻版ing。。。。。。


