Grey makes other titanium iPhone cases with different finishes. They're still pricey, but slightly more affordable.
Check out the full lineup here.
We tested a case for the iPhone Plus 8, but Advent will have a version for the iPhone X as soon as it comes out.
Is it worth $1,345? It's hard to say — after all, a $50 Otterbox can protect a phone just as well. But anyone considering a case that costs more than the most expensive iPhone probably has a special relationship with their disposable income.
Or an Audemars Piguet watch.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt reminds us a little bit of a Lamborghini.
The Advent case is sharply angled with a lot of chamfered edges. It gives the soft, rounded iPhone an aggressive, masculine look.
We didn't test its durability too strenuously, but it fully covers all four corners to help mitigate screen cracking when dropped.
Here's what it looks like on our gold iPhone 8. The rainbow look definitely stands out, and the metal has a really premium-feeling texture.
But once it's on, it feels super solid. If you want a screen protector, it's sold separately, but most Advent case buyers should be able to afford it.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe two-piece case frames slide onto both sides of the phone. If there's one complaint I have with the design, it's that the Advent case comes with little rubber bits that help it adhere to the iPhone, and they're finicky.
Here's Gray's promo video.
The logo and other details are laser-etched.
Gray says the Advent's rainbow finish comes from "hand-torching" the titanium.
Each case is individually numbered.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThese are the two main parts that make up the Gray Advent case. They go on both sides of your iPhone. In this shot you can see the custom rainbow-colored finish.
The case's case is made out of machined aluminum and has a very high-quality, heavy, premium feeling sliding on and off.
The $1345 iPhone case comes with its own case.