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In a world where technology is increasingly entering the realm of collectible luxury, Caviar unveils one of its most intriguing releases yet—a special iPhone collection celebrating 50 years of Apple.
At its core lies a model that blurs the line between device and artifact: the iPhone 17 Pro “Steve Jobs.” This exclusive edition is not merely a tribute to Steve Jobs, but a carefully constructed object that carries a fragment of his personal history. Embedded within the phone is an authentic piece of his iconic black turtleneck, hermetically sealed inside a titanium Apple logo, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
From a design perspective, the device draws inspiration from the original iPhone introduced in 2007—the product that redefined modern technology. Its black-and-silver aesthetic, repositioned logo, and engravings echo the first-generation model, creating a visual bridge between past and present. The “50 Anniversary Edition” marking further reinforces its collectible status.
Alongside this flagship version, the collection introduces two alternative interpretations of luxury. The “Black Apple” model embraces a monolithic, architectural look through a combination of black titanium and carbon fiber, while the “Golden Apple” explores material contrast with 18-karat gold accents highlighting the signature logo.
What truly elevates this collection is its extreme exclusivity. The “Steve Jobs” edition will be limited to just nine pieces worldwide, while the other variants will be produced in runs of 50 units each. With a starting price of $5,930, this is clearly not a smartphone in the conventional sense—it is a collector’s object designed for connoisseurs.
In an era where digital devices are becoming increasingly uniform, Caviar offers a radically different approach—one rooted in personalization, history, and emotion. This iPhone is not just a piece of advanced technology; it is a tangible connection to one of the most influential minds of the modern age.
For those who seek luxury not in function, but in meaning, this edition offers a rare opportunity to hold a piece of technological history in their hands.