CAVIAR ROLEX DAYTONA IPHONE 14 PRO MAX
What's better than an iPhone 14 Pro Max? An iPhone 14 Pro Max with a gold Rolex Cosmograph Daytona on its back. As part of its 'Grand Complications' collection, luxury smartphone accessories manufacturer, Caviar, has launched a limited edition collection where the Daytona is implanted directly into the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The phone case is inspired by the racing cars of the 1930s, such as Cambell's Blue Bird-the same car that set the Daytona world speed record. Creating an impression of the racing car dashboard, there are decorative speedometers and switches made of gold (see picture).
There is also a 'Skeleton Booster' option for those who prefer embracing the mechanical mastery of motorsports. Here a skeleton watch has been implanted. The Skeleton Booster design is marked by black reinforced grilles and the cool glow of titanium bolts.
Price: $10,320 for the iPhone 14 Pro Grand Complications 128 GB Skeleton Booster; $134,250 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max Grand Complications Daytona 1TB Enquire on: www.caviar.global.com
LABODET IPHONE 14 PRO 512GB CARBON PROWLING TIGER
A customised iPhone is the ultimate in luxury tech. It is no longer a mass-produced phone but a statement accessory. Paris-based Labodet specialises in customising your smartphone. Its latest collection-Prowling Tiger-uses ultra-light carbon fibre. The custom design is created with two kinds of carbon fibre. The phone's back panel is crafted from carbon with a woven pattern which is fitted precisely to replace the phone’s standard glass panel, including the camera block. On top of that isan embossed tiger decorated with 18 carat yellow gold claws and LED eyes that glow red whenever the phone is switched on. It takes around 30 days to make and they ship worldwide.
Price: $ 7,352
Order on: www.labodet.com
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