Objects Of Desire
Fortune India|June 2023
From a superyacht designed by Giorgio Armani, to a diamond-studded backgammon set, a look at some of the drool-worthy pleasures money can buy
Priya Kumari Rana
Objects Of Desire

The 72 metre Superyacht Admiral 72 by the Italian Sea Group, has been designed by iconic Italian designer Giorgio Armani. The 1,950 GT superyacht has 7 staterooms and can accommodate 14 guests and 20 crew. It has a beach club, pool, private spa, and helipad, and has a range of 5,500 nautical miles. It will be delivered in 2024.

Price: €35 million plus
(Price on order)

Rarely has there been a timepiece so lavishly set, using a mosaic of rare yellow diamonds totalling 216.89 carats. The 52.2 x 43.5 mm 18 k yellow gold skeleton tourbillon movement by Jacob & Co. is known as the Billionaire Timeless Treasure. It has 46 asscher-cut yellow diamonds on its case (with a rose-cut yellow diamond on the crown), a flange set with 76 tsavorites, and 378 yellow diamonds on the clasp.

Price: $20 million


It's the end of the line for one of the most transformative motor cars in the history of the venerable marque. With a design inspired by Thunderbolt of the 1930s, the RollsRoyce Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow, a bespoke masterpiece, limited to just 12 pieces worldwide, is also the last V12 coupe Rolls-Royce will ever make, as it embarks on the electric era. The interiors feature 2,117 fibre-optic stars, depicting the Milky Way - the Starlight Headliner. Interior door panels are made of 320 marquetry pieces to create a dramatic, tactile surface: Price: Over $343,000

This story is from the June 2023 edition of Fortune India.

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