Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 5th Edition

Here are some luxury & technology items that caught my eye this past week.

Since pictures are more eye-catching, I've posted up picture links. Click on whatever catches YOUR eye for the story related to it.

It is my hope that this post inspires and motivates you to live the life of your dreams and that it reminds you anything is possible and you have the ability to acquire anything it is you desire - it's all up to you.

Here is this week's edition:



The Luna Watch - a cool, transparent watch with the time display suspended in crystal (click on picture for more)



The Maltese Falcon - this luxury yacht is up for sale...for about $180 million (click on picture for more)



Bang & Olufsen Touchless Remote - it's got no buttons! How does it work? (click on picture for video and description of use)



The 2008 Ferrari F430 Coupe - 4.3 liter V8 with 520 horsepower (click on picture for more)



Beamz Music Performance System - using lasers to make music (click on picture for more)



The Mazda Taiki - looks more like the Batmobile to me (click on picture for more photos and info)



Witid Foldable LCD Screens - a nice space-saving idea (click on picture for more info)



Piaget Altiplano 40mm - a sleek ultra-thin watch with a simple design (click on picture for more)



Breitling SuperOcean Heritage Chronograph - this baby can withstand a 200 meter dive (click on picture for more)



Seura TV Mirror - gee, I look good this morning...oh wait, that's just Brad Pitt on the TV (click on picture for more)



Ulysse Nardin Sonata Silicium Limited Edition - this time piece has 300 parts and is made with silicium (click on picture for more)



The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti - mmmmmm, Ferrari (click on picture for more)


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