Caviar launches $10K iPhone 17 Pro with real iPhone 2G motherboard inside
Caviar has announced the iPhone 2007, a custom version of the iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max designed to celebrate Appleβs 50th anniversary. The luxury customization brand built this limited-edition smartphone with a unique feature: a fragment of the original iPhone 2G motherboard embedded in its back panel.

Design Details
The company designed the iPhone 2007 to honor the 2007 launch of Appleβs first iPhone. Caviar placed the motherboard fragment inside a capsule shaped like Appleβs iconic logo. The capsule sits at the center of the phoneβs rear panel, surrounded by engraved lines that mirror the circuitry of the first-generation iPhone.

Caviar constructed the casing of the device from titanium with a black PVD coating. The design includes Steve Jobsβ engraved signature as well. Each phone also features a custom Apple 50 commemorative screensaver, designed exclusively for this edition.


The company limited production to just 11 units globally to enhance exclusivity. Each phone ships in a premium gift box that includes a commemorative coin plated in 999 fine gold and a signature Caviar key featuring gold accents.
Pricing and Availability
The pricing starts at $10,770 for the iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) and goes up to $11,490 for the 1TB version. For the iPhone 17 Pro Max, it starts at $11,270 for the 256GB model and reaches $12,700 for the 2TB version.
The company also recently launched the Jobsβ Turtleneck edition, which, according to the company, has already officially sold out.
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