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Caviar nagpahibalo og 'No Time To Die' custom iPhones nga nagkantidad og PHP 2.8 milyon

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Luxury brand Caviar has announced new limited-edition iPhones inspired by the James Bond film series. In addition, the No Time To Die iPhones come with an actual Omega Seamaster 300M 007 Edition watch built-in.

The custom, limited edition smartphone starts at USD 49,000 (~PHP 2.8 million) with just seven units made. As mentioned, it features the same watch model worn by Daniel Craig’s James Bond.

The watch is fully-functional, and is embedded into the phone’s back panel. It also supports manual winding, features a sapphire crystal dome, and is water resistant up to 300 meters.

Caviar says the design took over five months and fifteen prototypes to finalize. It has a titanium ring layout on the phone, mirroring the iconic gun barrel sequence established in Bond intros.

Meanwhile, the watch has a Co-Axial Master Chronometer with a rated precision of ±5 seconds per day. Customers may also opt to embed the watch into an iPhone 16 Pro Max or the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max.

This premium set will come in a collector’s box, which includes official Omega documentation, a travel pouch, winding tools, charging accessories, and an AirPods Pro pair. (second gen).

Again, seven units will be sold, numbered LE001/007 to LE007/007. Interested buyers can check out its availability through Caviar’s official website.

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