Most Expensive Belt Buckle

If you prefer a tastefully understated buckle or an enormous ram’s head, these expensive belt buckles are probably not for you. These buckles are about showing off your wealth and class. These are the most expensive belt buckles in the world.
World's Most Expensive Belt Buckles - Kale Miles belt buckles
Kate Miles
$18,000 (incl. belt)

These belts by Kate Miles are adorned with some fairly expensive belt buckles. The belts, available in three different styles, include buckles made of seven to eight ounces of platinum. The price tag, however, also includes the rest of the rather nice leather belt.
Roland Iten mechanical belt buckles
$25,000+

World’s Most Expensive Belt Buckes - Roland Iten
Swiss designer Roland Iten won’t touch a timepiece of any sort, but he still manages to create high precision, mechanical fashion accessories for men of discriminating taste. His solid gold mechanical belt buckle is as much a work of art as it is a work of engineering. It takes nine to eighteen months to produce and has a price to match.
The expensive belt buckle takes so long to produce because it uses the same manufacturing process as Geneva’s renowned watch-making industry. Its mechanical features make the buckle especially attractive to those who like to loosen their belt after a big meal.
His most sophisticated piece is currently the Calibre R82 Double Ardillon “Cobra.”
Louis Vuitton Blason belt buckle
$44,000

World's Most Expensive Belt Buckles - LV Blason
“Blason” is a French term for the description of a coat of arms, so the shield-like shape of this designer belt buckle is hardly surprising. It also features some 523 precious stones, including sapphires, rubies and diamonds. Of course, it’s likely the LV monogram that really makes this the most expensive belt buckle in the world.

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