If money were no object you could spend $1.5 million for a Vacheron Constantin Tour d'Ile wristwatch. Known as the world's most complicated dual-face watch it has 16 different horological complications and astronomical indications including a minute repeater, sunset time, perpetual calendar, second time zone, a tourbillon, the equation of time and the representation of the night sky. The Tour d'Ile has 834 parts and took 10,000 man hours to research and build. Only 7 of them have been made.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
$580,000 sports car
If money were no object you could spend $580,000 for a Saleen S7 sports car. The S7 features a 7-liter 750 hp twin-turbo V8 and goes 0 to 60 in 2.8 seconds and 0 to 100 in 5.9 seconds.
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$2,000 stroller
If money were no object you could spend $2,000 for a retro stroller from Kid Kustoms. The Roddler stroller features...
- A custom pearl paint job
- Optional pin striping or flames
- Onboard climate control
- Built-in LCD screen
- DVD player
- Surround sound
- iPod dock
- Bluetooth speakerphone
Click here to find out more.
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Friday, December 28, 2007
$128,000 motorcycle
If money were no object you could spend $128,000 for a motorcycle with a top speed of 195.6 miles per hour. The F4CC motorcycle is made by Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. Only 100 of them will be made. The bike features...
- 197 hp at 12,200 rpm
- 92.2 lb ft of torque at 9,000 rpm
- 0 to 60 in less than 3 seconds
- A liquid-cooled 1,078 cc, inline 4 cylinder engine
- Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pros tires rated to 195.6 mph
- Weight of only 412.6 pounds dry
Click here to find out more.
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$155 million home
If money were no object you could spend $155 million on this house called 'The Pinnacle' in Park City Utah in an exclusive community known as Deer Valley. The house includes...
- 53,000 square feet
- 10 bedrooms
- 160 acres of land
- An 8,000 bottle wine cellar
- 30 car garage
- 4 guest cottages
- A bowling alley
- Indoor / outdoor pool
Know about more features of this house? E-mail us at noobject@yahoo.com
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
$1,500 headphones
If money were no object you could spend $1,500 for a pair of Ultrasone Edition 9 headphones. These handmade German headphones shoot sound against the outer cartilage of the ear like in the real world instead of straight into the ear canal like every other set of headphones. The result is sound that is nothing short of amazing. Find out more at ultrasone.com.
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$15,000 hotel stay
If money were no object you could stay a couple of nights in the Presidential Suite in the Plaza Hotel in New York. The 7,800 square foot suite costs $15,000 per night and has...
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$3,950 garage work station
If money were no object you could spend $3,950 for a Griot's Complete Work Station for your garage. This 10 foot wide work station features 15 drawers plus three steel tool panel systems. Plenty of room for all of your tools. Those will cost you extra, of course. Click here to find out more.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
$200 million yacht
If money were no object you could spend $200 million to build a yacht like Paul Allen's (co-founder of Microsoft). Paul's 416 foot yacht called 'Octopus' boasts...
- A permanent crew of 60 including several former Navy Seals
- 2 helicopters
- 7 boats
- A 10 man submarine that can sleep 8 underwater for 2 weeks
- A $20 annual operating budget
- A basketball court
- A movie theater
- A swimming pool
Know about more features of this yacht? E-mail us at noobject@yahoo.com
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
$14,000 electric bike
If money were no object you could spend $14,000 for an Electrobike Pi E. You can pedal it, let the ultra-quiet electric motor assist your pedaling or sit back and let the motor do all the work. The Electrobike can cruise at 20 miles per hour for up to 30 miles between charges. Click here to find out more.
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