That price is absolutely ridiculous, and there is no way the frying pans are worth it. To Americans: that's $250 for 2 frying pans! Even All-Clad retails for $100 for a frying pan, and it is among the most expensive cookware. Granted, many people feel that All-Clad is worth that money, but that's because they have a reputation for even heating and lifelong durability. As for the Fisslers, they seem reasonably well made, but the primary selling point for these two pans is their gimmicks. When the alternative is top-notch clad or even Mauviel copper cookware, a gimmick comes off looking shabby.
I wouldn't spend more than $50 for ANY teflon nonstick frying pan. See my answer to What is a good brand for teflon pans? for where to get the best value... and why you shouldn't be spending big money on teflon-coated stuff. Even hard-anodized pans would be a tough sell for me at that price point.
In fact, with good deals, you could probably fully equip a home kitchen with cookware for that price.