Following the official sellout of the Jobs’ turtleneck edition, Caviar has unveiled the limited-edition iPhone 2007, a custom iPhone 17 Pro embedding a fragment of the original first-generation iPhone motherboard in a black PVD-coated titanium body.
Luxury customization brand Caviar has introduced the iPhone 2007, a new limited-edition smartphone created to mark Apple’s 50th anniversary. The model is part of Caviar’s Apple 50 collection and is based on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Apple was founded on April 1, 1976, and officially announced its 50-year celebration in March 2026. The other flagship of this collection, the custom iPhone 17 Pro Max Jobs Edition, is officially sold out.
The centerpiece of the design is a sealed capsule shaped like Apple’s signature bitten-apple logo, placed in the middle of the rear panel. Inside it, Caviar has embedded a fragment of an original iPhone 2G motherboard, turning the device into a tribute to the smartphone that started Apple’s modern mobile era. Engraved lines spreading from the central element reference the technical scheme of the first iPhone.
The outer shell is made of titanium with black PVD coating and includes an engraved Steve Jobs signature. Caviar says the design was developed as a visual homage to the original 2007 iPhone, combining archival symbolism with the brand’s signature collector-grade finish. The smartphone also comes with a custom Apple 50 wallpaper created specifically for the collection.
Caviar will produce the iPhone 2007 in a run of 11 units. The device ships in a branded premium gift box and includes a signature key and commemorative coin with 999 gold plating. Pricing starts at $ 10,770 with memory configurations ranging from 256GB to 2TB.


