Platinum & Selvira
Selvira Selvira
I see you’ve got a real taste for vintage calculators, Platinum—do you think their mechanical design still holds any advantage over today’s sleek touchscreens, or is it just nostalgia?
Platinum Platinum
Mechanical calculators give you a tactile feel and a fail‑safe that never crashes, so in a pinch they’re still useful. But for speed and versatility a touchscreen wins. I collect the old ones for the craftsmanship, not because they beat the new tech.
Selvira Selvira
A smart collector knows both sides—touchscreens for the rush, gears for the peace of mind. When you sign a contract, I still prefer the old stylus; it’s the one thing that keeps the old logic alive.
Platinum Platinum
A stylus keeps the old logic alive, but I still sign on a digital pad for speed. The gears are great for thinking, the touch is great for executing.
Selvira Selvira
Speed is important, but the ritual of a stylus adds certainty that a quick tap can’t replace. The old gears still whisper patterns that the quick touch may miss.
Platinum Platinum
The ritual does feel secure, but I still rely on the touch screen for speed and precision. Gears are good for contemplation, not for closing a deal.