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Caviar has introduced a limited-edition iPhone that features a fully functional Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition watch built into the phone’s rear panel. The model, named the iPhone No Time To Die Edition, starts at $49,000 and is limited to just seven units globally.

The company used aerospace-grade titanium and carbon fiber to reconstruct the iPhone’s rear architecture. Caviar integrated the same Omega timepiece worn by Daniel Craig in No Time To Die without affecting the phone’s usability. The mechanical watch remains operational, supports manual winding, and sits beneath a sapphire crystal dome.

Caviar James Bond iPhone

Caviar developed the design over five months and produced 15 prototypes before finalizing the structure. The watch is surrounded by concentric titanium rings that reference the gun barrel sequence from the James Bond opening credits. Each ring is precision-milled to within ±0.02mm and polished by hand to create a dual-tone satin and mirror finish.

The phone is compatible with either iPhone 16 Pro Max or upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max models. The Seamaster watch inside is not a replica. It is the original Co-Axial Master Chronometer with a rated precision of ±5 seconds per day and water resistance up to 300 meters.

Caviar James Bond iPhone

Buyers receive a collector’s box that includes the phone, official Omega documentation, AirPods Pro 2, Omega travel pouch, winding tools, and Apple charging accessories. Each unit is individually numbered from LE001/007 to LE007/007.

As of now, six of the seven units remain available. Orders can be placed via Caviar’s website or through a personal concierge. The device requires up to six weeks for production and includes white-glove delivery.

Caviar positions this launch as a tribute to Daniel Craig’s final role as James Bond, merging cinematic heritage with precision watchmaking and ultra-limited smartphone craftsmanship.

In related news, Caviar recently launched ultra-luxury versions of Samsung’s foldables priced over $10,000, and Swiss watch-inspired iPhones starting at $8,200.

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