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Spend: Tag Heuer Meridiist Infinite

Luxe smartphone with watchmaker heritage

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Le mans, the myth

The phone’s styling is inspired by the iconic Tag Heuer Monaco watch worn

by Steve McQueen.

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perpetual power

Invisible photovolta­ic cells are built into the display, using natural or artificial light to charge the phone.

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metal armour

That chassis is crafted entirely of Grade 5 titanium, so although it’s precious,

it’s dead tough, too.

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Marathon man

Low power requiremen­ts mean you’ll get a massive 28 days’ standby and seven

hours’ nattering time.

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all in the detail

The Infinite is made up of

over 400 mechanical components, all of which

are hand-assembled.

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ask it anything

The Tag badge button links to your personal concierge.

It’s free for 12 months, then $2,200 a year after.

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Pocket Watch

The top-facing mini OLED

display means you can check the time while your

phone’s in your pants.

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Hard as nails

A sapphire crystal keypad and display protect against scratches and dents from

pocket detritus.

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Jet-Setter

A dual SIM slot makes it ideal for travellers looking to avoid roaming charges

and/or philandere­rs.

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limited edition

Only 1911 are being made, honouring the year of Tag’s

first dash chronograp­h. $13,000, taghe uer.com, out july

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