Luxury boxed gift for the 50yr old guy who has everything

Anonymous
I need a wrapped thing for DH's 50th birthday party. He's very successful professionally and really has anything I can think of (custom suits, rolex watch, cashmere everything, Apple everything). I'm trying to think of something really over the top ($1k-10k range). Is there some luxury item your fashionable, golf-loving, world-traveling, workaholic DH has really enjoyed? (We already have a big trip planned so don't want an "experience" gift, really want a thing). Ok, I'll say it: problems for the 0.5%. Thanks for your ideas.
Anonymous
Awesome catered party for a load of people?? Not a wrapped thing, but if he already has everything...? What does he really like that you have no interest in and wouldn't really buy that he'd be psyched if you 'allowed' it and bought for him?
Anonymous
Is there a band he really loved back in the day? Could you track down rare bootlegs or the like?
Anonymous
Maybe some rare golf clubs? Or something autographed by his favorite golf player.
Anonymous
Golf cart? Motorcycle? Not wrappable, but with a big bow on top
Anonymous
Flying lessons?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flying lessons?


Oops, not wrappable. A painting?
Anonymous
Ok, so it's sort of an experience thing, but also something that could be wrapped: how about VIP, special access tickets to something he really enjoys? A sporting event, etc. Or lessons with a top-notch pro. Maybe his guy friends could help with suggestions...
Anonymous
Get him a better watch than a Rolex. Maybe a Philippe Patek.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get him a better watch than a Rolex. Maybe a Philippe Patek.

That would be more like $100K+
Anonymous
Hall pass with Salma Hayek?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hall pass with Salma Hayek?

She'd fit in a box?
Anonymous
She's not that big.

It'd qualify as "really over the top."
Anonymous
The PGA Tour Championship is coming up this coming weekend in Atlanta Georgia. Get him a plane tickets to Atlanta, a hotel room at the Marriott Atlanta Marquis or the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta, weekly Championship Club passes (includes daily passes plus access to the Championship club). I know it's somewhat of an experience gift, but something otherwise, it should fit your description. If he's really a gold enthusiast, why not spend several days watching the year end tournament of champions.
Anonymous
Bottle of port from his birth year?

Small painting in a style he enjoys?

More cowbell? No, seriously, did this for a friend who has everything and never seen a guy so chuffed with a gift in my life. It was a good quality professional one and quite loud. The guy's wife still isn't speaking to me
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