Tuesday 7 June 2011

The Gresso iPhone4 Time Machine


Gresso unveils its latest project: the iPhone4 Time Machine mobile phone – designed specifically to keep time for well-heeled, globe-trotting travelers. 
The mobile handset’s unparalleled design embodies a combination of sophisticated style and the best of modern technology, delivering a unique and exclusive creation for Gresso’s discerning clientele.
The Gresso iPhone4 Time Machine features a stunning display of shockproof mineral glass adorned with diamond coating, outfitted with six independent Swiss watch movements. Stylishly in keeping with world time, the Time Machine concept precisely exhibits the time of six world-class business centers around the globe: New York, Tokyo, Paris, London, Hong Kong and Moscow.
The Gresso iPhone4 Time Machine is loftily priced at $6,000 – available for a limited time only – throughout 2011.
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World's most expensive Kebab



Andy Bates’ $1,225 kebab creation offers saffron infused flatbread, Champagne infused mint and cucumber yoghurt, micro cress and lettuce salad, chilli sauce made from the world’s most expensive chilli, milk-fed lamb from the Pyrenees, edible gold leaf garnish, Coeur de Boeuf tomatoes, oregano concass and barrel aged Yews Feta cheeses. The kebab was created to mark the launch of The Great Food Truck Race on the FoodNetwork.
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Audi R8 GT Spyder



Limited to just 333 units, the Audi R8 GT Spyder ($300.000) brings the scorching-hot 5.2-liter V10 — good for 560 hp, a 0-62 time of 3.8 seconds, and a top speed of 197 mph — to open-air driving, along with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer panels on the sides and rear, quattro all-wheel drive, an automated six-speed R tronic transmission with paddle shifters, round exhaust tailpipes, dark LED tail lights in a clear-glass design, a Bang & Olufsen sound system, and, of course, Bluetooth tech.
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Special Edition watch to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chevrolet

Equipe watches has produced a special edition watch to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chevrolet. It makes sense that this is celebrated via a watch as Chevrolet was started by a man who was Swiss. Both out of Detroit, Equipe and Chevrolet come together for this unique version of the "Big Block" watch. The 12 o'clock indicator is the special 100 Years of Chevrolet logo, which the automobile brand's logo plated in gold.
The watch itself is in steel, in a rectangular shape is 42mm wide (49mm wide with the pushers). It has a Japanese Miyota quartz chronograph movement and attractive looking dial meant to please car-loving gear heads. The case itself is actually meant to evoke the look of an engine block, with the crown and pushers being pistons. The watch is attached to a rubber strap that looks like tire tread. Not sure on the pricing, but this watch was just released and should be available soon where Equipe watches are sold.
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