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This $49,000 iPhone Has A James Bond Omega Seamaster Built Into It

This $49,000 iPhone Has A James Bond Omega Seamaster Built Into It

Forbes22-07-2025
Caviar's iPhone No Time To Die Edition
Caviar, the brand that makes bespoke editions of mainstream smartphones, has announced the iPhone No Time To Die Edition, which features the iconic Omega Seamaster Swiss watch on its back. The luxurious Seamaster 007 Edition timepiece is embedded directly into the Apple iPhone's body without compromising its functionality. Caviar is making only seven units of this special edition, and the price starts at $49,000.
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iPhone No Time To Die Edition's back
The Omega Seamaster is one of my favorite Swiss watches, and it looks luxurious on the back of the iPhone. It is the exact model worn by Daniel Craig in the film No Time To Die. The timepiece remains fully operational and can be manually wound.
By itself, the top-class Omega timepiece costs more than $9,500. It features a sapphire-crystal glass alongside the strong yet lightweight Grade 2 Titanium, and has a brown tropical aluminum bezel ring and dial. I'm not sure about the in-hand feel, but the product looks classy in the images shared by the UAE-based company.
It 'serves as a precise, symbolic accessory worthy of Agent 007 himself,' says the company. 'This smartphone is a functional artifact, built to endure the harshest conditions with elegance,' as the iPhone No Time To Die Edition is made of the same materials used in aerospace and high-end horology—Titanium and PVD coating.
The special edition iPhone is limited to just seven units, with each one having a unique number engraved on it. To make it more compelling, the company says owners will gain automatic entry into the exclusive Caviar Club with priority access to future releases.
iPhone No Time To Die Edition: Price and Availability
iPhone No Time To Die Edition
The iPhone No Time To Die Edition can be requested via the Caviar website or a personal concierge. This high-end design is available on both the iPhone 16 Pro Max and the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max. You can select your preferred storage capacity when placing the order.
You can either order Caviar's iPhone No Time To Die Edition now with the current-gen Pro Max iPhone or pre-order it with the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max. If you choose the latter, you'll receive the unit after Apple's official launch in September, but the price is fixed at $49,000 at the time of booking. The company will cease production once the seven units are sold.
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