World's Most Expensive
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Bugatti is to produce a Tourbillon wristwatch by Parmigiani which doubles as the clock on the dashboard of its latest car and hence will be worn only by those who purchase the US$1,470,000 16C Galibier four door hyperluxury saloon
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Japan’s Solid Alliance has announced the Mnemosyne, a 16GB flash drive ensconced within an aluminum cube puzzle that is yours for a paltry one million yen (approx. USD$10,000.)
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The 2009 Reliability Index figures are in and they make fascinating reading. Like which brand costs most to repair, which British marque is the least reliable, which European brands dominate the cheapest to repair list, and which brand fares best.
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Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson has designed the world’s most expensive phone in the iPhone 3G King’s Button, which features a rare 6.6 carat diamond on the home button and is yours for a measly USD$2.5 million and change.
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The exclusive penthouse apartment in the 62 storey tall Trump International Hotel & Tower to be built on Palm Jumeirah is expected to break property records.
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When launched next year, Royal Caribbean’s US$1.24 billion Project Genesis will be 1,180 feet long, and carry 5400 passengers. It’s the most expensive ship in history, it’s longer, wider and taller than the largest ocean liner (Cun
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The Ecosse Titanium Series features a 200+-horsepower 2150cc v-twin engine, the world's first full titanium frame and a list of extras as long as your arm. Oh, and it costs USD$275,000.
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May 22, 2007 We have some good news and some bad news for all those people who have been hanging out for the arrival of the Optimus keyboard from Russian desig
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April19, 2007 It’s Ferrari ’s 60th birthday this year, and we’re pleased to report the company to be in extraordinarily good health. One of the most recognised
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February 9, 2007 The first Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe destined for the USA has been bought at a charity auction for US$2 million, making it the most ex
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October 28, 2006 On display for the first time at the recent IFA show in Germany and also in New York earlier this month at an exhibition promoting Italian craf
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October 15, 2006 Just how do you differentiate a product like bottled water? It’s an important question when you realise that Americans drink more than 25 bill
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