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Do you ever wonder what company actually does the 24-carat gold plating jobs on those gilded exotic and luxury cars that surface on the web from time to time? Perhaps you’re looking for someone to do the same to your Camry? Alchemist is the appropriately named company behind these works, and its specialty is gold plating just the roof panel, though it will to dip the entire car in gold for the right price. The company is based in London, England and headed by a Frenchman named Jacques Blanc, who will soon be taking a perfectly good Aston Martin DBS and gilding the entire thing with 24-carat gold and platinum-leaf at the upcoming MPH Show in London.

Gallery: Alchemist: Gold Plated Roofs

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To the ‘Ring we go, and our companions today are — in the apt words of World Car Fans — “beauty and the beast.” That would be the Aston Martin Rapide and the Porsche Panamera. We’ll let you decide which one deserves which title. Follow the link and you’ll find a large gallery of both cars in basic black, un-camo’ed and racing each other around the ‘Ring to help cast your vote.

In practical considerations, the Panamera looks to have the Rapide beat in all kinds of ways. For instance, it should get better gas mileage if you get the V6 or V8, and it has more trunk space with 450 liters. Aston’s cars have little trunk syndrome, and the Rapide probably won’t really change that. But hey, who would buy a Panamera or Rapide for practical reasons? Either way, we won’t really know the state of things until the 2009 Geneva Motor Show next March when they are officially introduced.

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With a 510 hp V12 under-hood, you wouldn’t need any extra motivation to buy an Aston Martin DBS, but the James Bond factor certainly doesn’t hurt. So if you’re going to be driving 007’s ride, you’re going to need a Bond-esque watch to go with it. While 007 sports an Omega, Aston Martin’s official timekeeper has come out with a watch complete with the kind of high-tech features that would make even Bond take notice.

Like the first one we reported on a year ago, the second DBS watch from Jaeger LeCoultre integrates a transponder that can open and close the doors on the Aston Martin supercar it’s designed to accompany. The device took some 18 months to develop, but operation is simple: touch the glass between 8 and 9 o’clock to open the doors, between 3 and 4 to close them. The watch has been redesigned to incorporate more DBS styling cues, with a silver DBS logo below 12 o’clock over a movement designed to mimic the brake calipers on the top-of-the-line Aston. The new AMVOX2 will be officially unveiled at the Paris show in October. Check out the press release after the jump and the micro-site here for more info.

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