Luxury has always been about rarity, craftsmanship, and the pursuit of the extraordinary. This year, the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce established World Luxury Day, a global celebration of excellence, craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability, to be held annually on October 8.
And it’s a perfect occasion to take a look at luxury from a different perspective and see what things are truly luxurious, and what just cost a lot. Here are some of the most expensive objects in the world that define the ultimate desires of modern men.

The Ultimate List
Ferrari 250 GTO – from $51.7 million to $70 million
The holy grail of collectors’ cars. Only 36 were ever built, and every auction sets new records. Owning one means entering a private brotherhood of billionaires.
Graff Diamonds Hallucination Watch – est. $55 million
Covered in rare colored diamonds, this watch is less about telling time and more about wearing an art piece that literally sparkles with history and wealth.

Antilia, Mumbai – mid. est. $2 billion
Mukesh Ambani’s 27-story private residence is the most expensive home in the world, complete with helipads, a private temple, and even a snow room.

Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi – $450 million
The most expensive painting ever sold. Beyond its brushstrokes, it’s the ultimate status symbol for any collector.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $18.6 million
Dubbed “the most beautiful car in the world,” this one-of-a-kind hypercar combines engineering genius with automotive art.

Falcon Supernova iPhone Pink Diamond – $48 million
The most expensive smartphone on the planet, encased in 24-carat gold and crowned with a massive pink diamond.

The Hope Diamond – Priceless (est. $250 million+)
A 45.52-carat deep-blue diamond with a storied history, legendary beauty, and unmatched rarity. It’s the jewel every man secretly desires but very few will ever see.

The International Space Station – $150 billion
Technically not “owned” by one man, but the ISS remains humanity’s most expensive project. For men who dream of exploring beyond Earth, private space travel is the ultimate frontier of luxury and adventure.

Reimagining Luxury on World Luxury Day
At first glance, these may seem like nothing more than expensive objects. Yet, when we look closer, each one carries layers of meaning: heritage, history, artistry, and human talent. World Luxury Day highlights this. Established by the WLCC, it serves as a special occasion to unite the global luxury industry in celebration and to reflect on what luxury represents today and how it will evolve in the future.
“For me, the concept of luxury means to inspire. It’s not merely material possessions, but something that ignites passion, encourages the pursuit of excellence, and prompts the creation of something outstanding, be it a work of art, a unique service, or an unforgettable experience. Luxury is a catalyst for dreams and achievements,” Alexander Chetchikov, President of WLCC.
Join World Luxury Day celebration with your reflection on the modern definition of luxury in social media with the #WorldLuxuryDay tagging, and find out more about the initiative on the official website: https://worldluxuryday.com/
