Supreme Flying Diamonds: Caviar’s Vantablack Apple Watch Case with Diamonds

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Russian luxury brand Caviar, renowned for reimagining Apple products with premium materials and daring finishes, has unveiled a new Apple Watch accessory featuring a Vantablack-like surface, widely acclaimed as one of the darkest materials on earth.

The new piece is named Supreme Flying Diamonds and functions as both a bracelet and a protective module for the Apple Watch. Crafted from lightweight, aviation-grade titanium, the piece mirrors the precision and refinement associated with elite Swiss timepieces. The bezel is studded with twelve diamonds, each with a 1.8 millimeter diameter, while the entire exterior is enveloped in a coating that mimics the notorious Vantablack finish. This coating is designed to minimize light reflection, giving the accessory an almost void-like appearance where the tiny stones appear to float in space against a completely matte backdrop.

In describing the product, Caviar emphasizes its heritage in luxury engineering and design. The release notes highlight that a Swiss-style Apple Watch case has been reimagined with a Vantablack-like treatment, allowing the body of the device to absorb incoming light. The result is a deep, saturated black that draws the eye and heightens the contrast with the diamond-set bezel, creating a visual impression of depth and mystery.

Vantablack is widely recognized as one of the world’s darkest substances, absorbing more than 99.9 percent of light that touches its surface. Caviar asserts that when Supreme Flying Diamonds is positioned against a dark background, the diamonds stand out as bright, suspended specks while the rest of the frame recedes into shadow, giving the impression of a near three-dimensional space within a flat object. The optical effect is a striking combination of minimal light return and maximal perceived depth, a signature of Caviar’s speculative approach to luxury materials and visual drama.

As with other offerings from the brand, the Supreme Flying Diamonds Apple Watch case is produced in limited quantities and is priced at a premium. The accessory carries a price tag reaching up to 299,000 rubles, positioning it among the most exclusive wearables in the market and underscoring Caviar’s relentless pursuit of rarity and spectacle in wearable tech.

Note: This release follows Caviar’s pattern of releasing highly limited editions that emphasize opulence and material novelty, similar to prior launches such as a gold-toned Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra variant priced in the multi-million ruble range. The emphasis remains on exclusivity, craftsmanship, and the bold intersection of luxury materials with modern technology, inviting collectors and enthusiasts to view wearables as canvases for luxury storytelling [Caviar, product notes].

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