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Since 1860 TAG Heuer has been making luxury watches, specifically sporty looking chronographs, but lately it seems as though this Swiss company is making more luxury cellular phones than it is men’s and women’s watches.

In September of this year TAG released the Tag Heuer Phone to not so rave reviews. There is a huge variety of cell phones to choose from and when it came to basic specs, the Meridiist didn’t go above and beyond (except of course in looks and price tag). It came with a 1.9″ QVGA main screen, monochrome OLED on its outer rim, 2-megapixel camera, MP3/AAC/MPEG-4 playback, and 7 hours of battery time, which is standard in most phones. It’s made of corrosion-resistant, watch-making steel and comes with a back of crocodile, leather or rubber; all reflective of that fact that it is branded: TAG Heuer, as these are common materials used in the bands and straps of luxury watches. Who came up with the price of $5,300 to $6,100 is the question?

There are many TAG watches that are available for less than this. In fact, practically every TAG collection of men’s and women’s watches has pieces for way under $5,000. Check out the TAG Heuer Aquaracer, Carrera, Grand Carrera and Formula 1 collections to see what I mean.

Soon after releasing the Tag Heuer Meridiist , TAG came up with a way to make it better, fancier, more exclusive; basically to add some bling and jack up the price tag. The same phone which was selling for $5,000 and up is now going for between $10,000 and $30,000. What?! It’s common knowledge that luxury watches can sell for this amount, but who’s heard of a cell phone entering this price range. Called the Meridiist Diamant, the phones are available in two styles; one with 208 diamonds or the “imperial regalia of mobile phones” and one with 1232 diamonds. TAG Heuer admitted that these phones would be marketed toward women. And to make this phone seem like a piece of coveted jewelry, TAG was placing each Meridiist Diamant in a wooden jewelry box, “in which to preserve and store your investment for future generations.” Saving diamonds is one thing, but come on; the idea of saving a cell phone for the next generation is ridiculous being that the technology changes and gets constantly upgraded.

So, now fast forward almost two months later and TAG Heuer launches yet another version of its Meridiist cell phone, this time really upping the ante (aka the price tag) by partnering with Italian luxury automobile brand Lamborghini.

Called the Tag Heuer Meridiist 2 SIM Automobili Lamborghini, only 1,963 of these quad-band Bluetooth phones will be sold worldwide. The number is a tribute to the year that Lamborghini was founded.

The inspiration for the phone’s design comes from the Murcielago (which means “bat”) by Lamborghini; one of its sleekest, fastest and most exclusive cars. The phone measures about 4.5 inches by 1.8 inches, has an above-average battery life: seven hours of talk time or 28 days of standby power. Standard cell phone features include a WAP 2.0 Web browser, a 2-megapixel camera, and 2GB of internal memory.

The handset is made from “black titanium carbide coated 316L stainless steel” and has the Murcielago signature on the battery cover, which is similar to the one seen on this car’s LP 640′s V12 engine block. The case is made from brushed stainless steel (a metal often used in TAG watches) and has a “backlit mechanical stainless steel keypad customized with Automobili Lamborghini’s trademark Taurus bull on the steel central button.” The display is made from scratch resistant sapphire crystal, another common feature of luxury watches. The phone is built by ModeLabs.

As of now, you can reserve one of these new phones through select TAG Heuer and Lamborghini retail locations. It comes in different colors of real leather or alligator skin, but so far there is no price listed. Hopefully, it’s closer in price range to a TAG Heuer watch than a Lamborghini!

You can learn more about all the Meridiist phones on the TAG Heuer website at luxcellphone.com.

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Since 1860 TAG Heuer has been making luxury watches, specifically sporty looking chronographs, but lately it seems as though this Swiss company is making more luxury cellular phones than it is men’s and women’s watches.

In September of this year TAG released the Meridiist to not so rave reviews. There is a huge variety of cell phones to choose from and when it came to basic specs, the Meridiist didn’t go above and beyond (except of course in looks and price tag). It came with a 1.9″ QVGA main screen, monochrome OLED on its outer rim, 2-megapixel camera, MP3/AAC/MPEG-4 playback, and 7 hours of battery time, which is standard in most phones. It’s made of corrosion-resistant, watch-making steel and comes with a back of crocodile, leather or rubber; all reflective of that fact that it is branded: TAG Heuer, as these are common materials used in the bands and straps of luxury watches. Who came up with the price of $5,300 to $6,100 is the question?

There are many TAG watches that are available for less than this. In fact, practically every TAG collection of men’s and women’s watches has pieces for way under $5,000. Check out the TAG Heuer Aquaracer, Carrera, Grand Carrera and Formula 1 collections to see what I mean.

Soon after releasing the Meridiist, TAG came up with a way to make it better, fancier, more exclusive; basically to add some bling and jack up the price tag. The same phone which was selling for $5,000 and up is now going for between $10,000 and $30,000. What?! It’s common knowledge that luxury watches can sell for this amount, but who’s heard of a cell phone entering this price range. Called the Meridiist Diamant, the phones are available in two styles; one with 208 diamonds or the “imperial regalia of mobile phones” and one with 1232 diamonds. TAG Heuer admitted that these phones would be marketed toward women. And to make this phone seem like a piece of coveted jewelry, TAG was placing each Meridiist Diamant in a wooden jewelry box, “in which to preserve and store your investment for future generations.” Saving diamonds is one thing, but come on; the idea of saving a cell phone for the next generation is ridiculous being that the technology changes and gets constantly upgraded.

So, now fast forward almost two months later and TAG Heuer launches yet another version of its Meridiist cell phone, this time really upping the ante (aka the price tag) by partnering with Italian luxury automobile brand Lamborghini.

Called the TAG Heuer MERIDIIST Automobili Lamborghini, only 1,963 of these quad-band Bluetooth phones will be sold worldwide. The number is a tribute to the year that Lamborghini was founded.

The inspiration for the phone’s design comes from the Murcielago (which means “bat”) by Lamborghini; one of its sleekest, fastest and most exclusive cars. The phone measures about 4.5 inches by 1.8 inches, has an above-average battery life: seven hours of talk time or 28 days of standby power. Standard cell phone features include a WAP 2.0 Web browser, a 2-megapixel camera, and 2GB of internal memory.

The handset is made from “black titanium carbide coated 316L stainless steel” and has the Murcielago signature on the battery cover, which is similar to the one seen on this car’s LP 640′s V12 engine block. The case is made from brushed stainless steel (a metal often used in TAG watches) and has a “backlit mechanical stainless steel keypad customized with Automobili Lamborghini’s trademark Taurus bull on the steel central button.” The display is made from scratch resistant sapphire crystal, another common feature of luxury watches. The phone is built by ModeLabs.

As of now, you can reserve one of these new phones through select TAG Heuer and Lamborghini retail locations. It comes in different colors of real leather or alligator skin, but so far there is no price listed. Hopefully, it’s closer in price range to a TAG Heuer watch than a Lamborghini!

You can learn more about all the Meridiist phones on the official TAG Heuer website.

Luxury brands regularly partner up to create limited edition collections which attract attention and draw in new customers. Learn all about Tag Heuer and other luxury brands including Breitling, Movado, Tissot and more at www.watchesonnet.com.

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Men's Leather Valet Holds Keys, Wallet, Cell Phone, Etc.

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Here is a great gift for that man in your life. Top quality leather was used to create this convenient snap leather valet. Snaps were used in the design process so that it can easily un-snap to make it perfect for travel. This is a great item to help you keep organized. Just place on your dresser and empty your pockets into it after work. We won’t guarantee that you won’t lose your keys and wallet anymore, but this is a great step in the right direction. Leather valet arrives un-snapped in plastic. Made from rich, luxurious leather . Covered by Cuff-Daddy’s Lifetime product guarantee. Great for wedding parties and groomsmen gifts!

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If you like to be fashion-forward and the envy of everyone around you, then there is no cell phone for you other than the Samsung P520 Armani. Samsung partnered with a major designer fashion house, Giorgio Armani, to produce this sleek, sexy phone that makes a fashion statement. The Armani will certainly satisfy your desire for an attractive and glamorous phone, but you can’t get it from a U.S. carrier. You’ll have to purchase the unlocked version for around $580. The Samsung Armani is absolutely true to its namesake. Housed in a glossy, black, steel case, the Armani has a very smooth and attractive design that gives it the fashion phone branding. Even the retail box epitomizes the Armani name with a fancy, black box treating it like a piece of jewelry. Measuring 3.44 inches tall by 2.14 inches wide by 0.41 inch thick, the Armani is one of the more compact touch-screen handsets available and it can easily be slipped into a jeans pocket. The Samsung P520 Armani phone seems to be balanced between technology and looks. This phone that appears to be geared more for an accessory has a high-quality build. The Armani features a 2.6″ touch screen TFT display with QVGA resolution, Micro SD memory card slot, Stereo Bluetooth, 3 megapixel camera, and Office documents viewer. The haptic feedback allows every touch on the display to produce a slight vibration so you know your command has been acknowledged. You can choose from three different levels of vibration strength. The Samsung Armani phone is available in two retail packages, standard or extended. The difference between the two is that a Bluetooth headset comes with the extended package. The normal accessories in the retail box are a hard leather case, charger, data cable, memory card, a wired stereo headset, soft pouch as an alternative to the leather case and a cleaning cloth. Each of the box’s contents is Giorgio Armani branded and continue the classy look of the phone. Even the user guide has an exquisite cover. Like most touch screen handsets, the Armani doesn’t contain any keypad buttons. All commands are done through the 2.6-inch diagonal touch screen display. The display is extravagant with 256,000 color support and 240×320 pixel resolution. Images look vibrant, and the screen really shows off the Armani’s glowing menu interface. Fitting with the Armani brand, the menu icons have a subtle gold hue. Navigating the Armani is fairly insightful for a touch-screen phone. There are two onscreen buttons along the top of the home screen that take you to the main menu, plus the onscreen dial pad. The music player, contacts list, messaging menu, call log, and main menu can be accessed with the five shortcuts found on the square button in the center of the display. You can also go back and forth between the calendar and clock display if you have the calendar toggled on the home screen. While on a call, sound is crystal clear but loud enough so you can hear your conversation.

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