Swiss Army is producing these stunningly outrageous knives at only $70,000 a pop. The shells of the most expensive Swiss Army knife are made of pure platinum 950. The inset lengthwise has 430 dazzling diamonds bringing the total weight to close to 4 carats.
All of the tools included with the expensive knives are engraved with diamonds too, except for the tweezers. If you were to buy the most expensive Swiss Army Knife in the world, it would also include a solid gold or platinum chain and a chic Bonfort case.
If you have $24,180 burning a hole in your pocket you may consider getting a hold of Swiss company Pay Says Now, they’d happily trade you for what they call ‘Diamond Flower’, the world’s most expensive mouse.
The Diamond Flower mouse comes with 59 diamonds set in an 18K white gold casing, a perfect gift for those who truly have everything else.
Cirrus Design’s The Jet is a next-generation aircraft planned as a transition from the Cirrus SR22.
The jet is not intended to compete with very light jets like the Eclipse 500 and the Cessna Citation Mustang. It is intended for the personal use market and will be comparable to the Diamond Aircraft Industries D-Jet. It will have a parachute, as all Cirrus have, and will be made of a composite material. Certification expected in the next few years.
Cirrus is currently taking $100,000 deposits for the jet. Initially, as a public relations exercise, the company gave deposit holders a drawing of the jet in the form of a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time. On June 28, the entire puzzle was completed, and the Cirrus Jet configuration was unveiled.
The Jet will seat seven people. The cockpit will have two seats, and the second row will have two seats as will the third row. There will be a seat that can slide between the second and third row. The Jet will have two doors, and the parachute will be located in the nose.
Wear the moon as jewelry and become the centerpiece of the evening. The Masterpiece Phase de Lune Dame is exceptionally elegant with its precious mother-of-pearl dial housed inside a stainless steel case bejeweled with genuine sapphire cabochons.
The sophisticated ML 37 calibre powers the hours, minutes, and seconds as well as day of the week and month off center, and the date from a central hand. For a look of pure luxury, 4 diamonds top the quarter hours, and a bezel of 50 diamonds enshrines your time (Top Wesselton VS, 0.835 ct). Wear the glamour on a genuine ostrich leather strap.
Listed at $7300 on worldlux
From Piaget’s new Limelight Paris-New York collection, this ring was unveiled at SIHH 2008, and is part of the New York Couture inspired part of the line.
The collection shows contrasts between the two fashion capitals of the world and their diverse fashion and architecture influences.
Loaded with 528 brilliant cut diamonds of approximately 7.17 total carats, this ring a shiner! Add to that 35 baguette cut diamonds totaling around 3.8 carats and luscious blue sapphires – about 2.64 total carats over 116 pieces.