Caviar has introduced a luxury iPhone priced at over Rs 42 lakh. It is the most exclusive luxury piece with premium materials and craftsmanship.
Caviar will make only seven pieces of this limited edition iPhone. Each phone will be individually numbered from 001 to 007 so collectors and fans of Bond can easily identify their pieces. This rare model is for collectors and fans of Bond.
The frame and back of the phone are built using aerospace-grade titanium and carbon fibre. These are the same materials that are used in rockets and other high-performance machines. Caviar tested 15 different prototypes over a five-month period to perfect the design for this iPhone. They specifically set out to make a piece that spelled “exclusivity” and “luxury” and nothing else for examples: The phone has a gun barrel from the Bond films made from three titanium rings.
This iPhone has a working Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch on it’s back! The watch is the same watch worn by Daniel Craig in No Time To Die.
It is a fully functional watch and water-resistant as well up to 300 metres. Users will need to wind the watch every 55 hours.
Caviar had to omit the MagSafe and wireless charging in order to include the luxury watch. This was the only way to have both the phone and the watch in functionality. But the phone itself functions perfectly fine in all other capacities.
The phone comes in a luxury collector’s item box with extra luxury goods. Not only did the box come with a certificate of authentication and Omega winding tools, it also contains a travel pouch, official documents, and the original Apple Charger. AirPods Pro 2 were included in the package, too!
The starting price for the iPhone is Rs 42,31,000 or approximately $49,000. Buyers can choose either iPhone 16 Pro Max or the iPhone 17 Pro Max variation. IPhone 16 Pro Max will ship six weeks after ordering. And iPhone 17 Pro Max will ship six weeks after it launches. This edition is about elegance, and not flashy, according to Caviar.
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