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People value everything in their lives, from jewelry and automobiles to timepieces and hard cash. The most important part of owning important collector pieces is security. Storage has become a top priority for people who own expensive timepieces and jewelry and need to keep them in a controlled environment that can be monitored. While the idea of luxury safes used to be hidden storage units behind paintings and sculptures, today, safes have become stylish and modern with top-of-the-line technology to protect every item stored inside. Some of the most elite brands in the world have collaborated with luxury safe makers to create seamless designs that provide safety with elegance.
Brands such as Döttling and Stockinger have created some of the most high-tech safes that are incredibly secure and expensive. They ensure protection and an elegant interior. Let’s take a look at the most expensive safes in the world.
Brown Limited Edition Damascus Chronos Safe ($98,500)
Build from the legendary Damascus Steel, the Limited Edition safe from Brown comes with a wide range of protective gear, including titanium bolt work, biometric fingerprint entry, triple-redundant lockers, GPS anti-theft systems, and home automation integration. According to LuxuryLaunches, only ten safes were produced in the limited edition, and each safe costs a whopping $98,500.
Döttling Fortress ($128,800)
Döttling entered the new era of protection when it released The Fortress, one of the most protected luxury safes in the world. It is connected to a burglar alarm and has a silent alarm function. The luxurious interior has eight watch winders, each controlled with a separate technology. The Fortress is a two-door safe and has a base price of $128,800; however, the price increases if a customized color is requested.
Bentley Watch Safe by Stockinger ($131,000)
A limited-edition safe by Stockinger, only 200 units were produced. The safe is a combination of traditional qualities and seamless design. The safe line comes with optional watch winders. It has one electric lock integrated with an emergency alarm. It can occupy six to twelve watch winders that turn 650-900 times a day. The Bentley Watch safe costs $131,000.
Buben & Zorweg’s Magnum Luxury Watch Safe ($144,000)
The Magnum safe is huge. Made with bull neck leather and stainless steel, it has a powerful appearance. Weighing 1,322 pounds, Magnum has a Pull and Slide mechanism that makes the heavy doors float from their resting positions. The safe has a 7-digit number locking system and the latest LED technology. The Magnum can be customized, and its base price is $144,000, as noted by Success Story.
Döttling’s Pauline ($156,700)
Named after the eldest daughter of the owner Markus Döttling, Pauline was designed after many requests were made from the female clientele for safekeeping their jewelry and timepieces. Made with limitless and uncompromising quality, Pauline has highly innovative technology. It has a portable jewelry case and a GPS with a transmitter. It is the smallest Döttling safe made and costs $156,700.
Brabus SV12 Safe by Stockinger ($169,700)
Brabus is a well-known aftermarket tuner of Mercedes-Benz cars and has collaborated with Stockinger to produce unique and long-stand safes to protect valuables. Equipped with 12 watch winders, it has a red Alcantara leather interior with wood and carbon fiber. The $169,700 safe is VDS tested and awarded the VDS III security.
Hublot Watch Winder Safe by Döttling ($206,000)
Döttling teamed up with luxury watchmaker Hublot to make an incredible watch winder safe. It weighs 176 pounds and comes in a cylindrical shape. The $206,000 safe has two sets of winders and is made from steel and semi-matt Hublot panels, as stated by Luxatic. The safe can be accessed by Wifi or controlled via iPad.
Döttling’s GrandCircle ($265,600)
Döttling raised the bar in creating watch winder safes with the GrandCircle. It has 52 individually controlled watch winders with a handmade Naeschke pendulum clock that runs for four weeks after a single winding. Döttling only created 20 safes, and each cost an astonishing $265,600. It comes with fire protection safety for watches and the jewelry drawer.
Buben & Zorweg’s The Treasury ($283,000)
The Treasury by Buben and Zorweg has eight miscible modules with a fading LED lighting technology. The timepiece is located in the heart of the machine and has 11 jewels in the tourbillon. Music can be streamed through the safe as it is equipped with a Media Centre. The safe costs $283,000.
Döttling’s Narcissus ($336,000)
A groundbreaking result from a unique collaboration, the idea to create the safe was conceived by Karl Lagerfeld. As mentioned by Doettling, the safe can only be activated by the owner and comes with two interior cabinets handcrafted to perfection. It is glossed with chrome-plated aluminum, and only 30 safes were produced, each costing $336,000.
From protecting rare timepieces to jewelry and documents, each safe has a unique feature that makes it invaluable in price. As they are available in rare quantities, the prices of these safes have skyrocketed recently. As the elite demand better protection of their priceless collection, more luxury brands will collaborate with safe makers to create classic protection safes.
Sources: LuxuryLaunches, Success Story, Luxatic, Doettling
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