Liverpool star Daniel Sturridge wears incredible £34,000 car key made out of 4billion-year-old meteorite
Jaw-dropping Senturion keys - some of which are made from stone older than earth - can fetch upto £150,800 for top models and David Luiz previously splashed £1.1m on them for his pals
LIVERPOOL star Daniel Sturridge wears an incredible car key worth more than £34,000 and made out of a 4.9billion-year-old meteorite.
The on-loan West Brom striker posted an Instagram video flaunting the jaw-dropping bit of kit.
Senturion bracelets, labelled the "most unique collectors' item in the world", are diamond-encrusted and can fetch as much as £150,800.
The designer tech is synced to all the flashiest motors and does away with the need for owners to carry keys.
England frontman Sturridge, 28, who currently earns around £120,000-a-week, told his 3million followers: "Senturion key…opens your key, starts your car, does all that stuff, bro. Big tings.
"Jokes aside, man’s feeling himself with his ting. I don’t even need the keys no more baby, this ting’s mad."
The Brazilian commissioned a special set of 30 Senturion keys and presented them to his pals at Cobham.
Luiz customised his own bracelet to feature solid 18-carat handcrafted rose gold and 198 black diamonds, and opted to synchronise it with his Mercedes AMG G Wagon.
How the Senturion key works
THE Senturion key takes the technology already found in central locking systems and puts it on your wrist.
It can unlock front doors, safe doors, cars... you name it, so long as the door is fitted with secure Yale or Paxton locks.
The wrist strap itself locks onto the user so it does not fall off or move about easily.
Aside from that, the craftsmanship that goes into the most high-end Senturion keys is more impressive than the actual technology.
The Alpha editions are created out of cut and polished meteorite, derived from a shower that hit Namibia 100million years ago, after flying through space for some 4billion years.
But the most incredible one was reserved for billionaire Blues owner Roman Abramovich.
His key was forged from a 4.9bn-year-old meteorite - older than earth.
A sign of how exclusive the wrist-wear is can be found in which cars they are designed to sync with.
On the London-based company's site, users pick whether they want to match it with their Bentley, Ferrari, Bugatti, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche, Pagani, Aston Martin or Rolls-Royce.
A video on Senturion's website indicating how the strap worked with a Roller showed a man push a button on it to unlock the car.
Their website adds: "Every piece is created as part of a limited-edition series of only eleven, making it the ultimate statement in luxury lifestyle."
The Alpha edition costs an eye-watering £150, 800 and even the most basic version - The Vanta - starts at £33,880.
Senturion keys can also be used to unlock wine cellars and open vaults, and Olympics legend Usain Bolt wears them too.
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