Caviar has introduced another ultra-luxury interpretation of Apple’s flagship lineup, this time turning the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max into collector-grade objects. The special series, called iPhone 2007, places a genuine fragment from the original iPhone 2G at the center of the design, giving the device a historical anchor that goes beyond standard premium customization.
The concept is aimed at high-end collectors who value rarity as much as craftsmanship. Rather than presenting the phone as a routine luxury accessory, Caviar frames it as a piece that connects Apple’s earliest era with its latest hardware.
A real iPhone 2G fragment becomes the focal point
The most striking feature of the iPhone 2007 edition is the original iPhone 2G motherboard fragment embedded inside a dedicated capsule. Caviar positions that element in the middle of the back panel, where it sits alongside the Apple logo and immediately draws attention.
To reinforce the idea of a tech artifact, Caviar also added etched patterns that resemble electronic circuit traces across the rear surface. The result blends modern smartphone design with visual cues associated with early mobile technology and collectible hardware.
Titanium construction with a black PVD finish
The body of the device uses titanium with a black PVD coating, which gives the phone a dense, refined appearance. Caviar pairs that finish with a layout inspired by the original iPhone’s color palette, combining silver accents at the top with black at the bottom.
An engraving of Steve Jobs’ signature is also included as an exclusive detail. That addition strengthens the historical theme and ties the product to one of Apple’s most recognizable figures.
Limited to only 11 units worldwide
Scarcity remains a central part of the strategy. Caviar is producing just 11 units globally, a number that places the series firmly in the ultra-limited collectible category.
Each purchase comes with a premium box that includes a 999 pure gold commemorative coin. Caviar also adds its usual supporting accessories as part of the package, turning the purchase into a presentation object as much as a smartphone.
Pricing for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max versions
The iPhone 2007 line is offered in several storage configurations, with prices set at the ultra-premium level. The listed pricing is as follows:
| Model | Storage | Price |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 17 Pro | 256 GB | Rp 183.000.000 |
| iPhone 17 Pro | 1 TB | Rp 195.300.000 |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | 256 GB | Rp 191.600.000 |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | 2 TB | Rp 215.900.000 |
The iPhone 17 Pro variants are said to fall in the range of 10.770 US dollars to 11.490 US dollars, while the highest-priced iPhone 17 Pro Max reaches 12.700 US dollars, equal to Rp 215.9 million.
Caviar’s long-running formula of rarity and symbolism
This approach fits Caviar’s established identity in the luxury modification market. The company has repeatedly combined precious materials with historically loaded details to appeal to wealthy buyers and collectors.
A previous release, the Jobs Turtleneck edition, reportedly sold out and used fabric from the turtleneck closely associated with Steve Jobs. The iPhone 2007 follows the same line of thinking, pairing a current-generation smartphone with a physical piece of Apple’s earliest history in a limited run designed to maximize exclusivity and collector appeal.
