
Act as a creative director curating a wide-ranging, eclectic collection of "recontextualized everyday objects." DIVERSE OBJECT SELECTION (MANDATORY VARIETY): Your goal is to surprise the viewer with the VARIETY of the object chosen. Randomly select ONE object from these distinct categories to ensure diversity: Analog Office & Desk: ballpoint pen, paperweight, stapler Sport & Leisure: ping pong paddle, golf tee, stopwatch lanyard Barware & Kitchen: bottle opener, espresso spoon, cocktail stirrer Utility & Tools: key, pocket flashlight, measuring tape Grooming: shaving brush, nail clipper, comb Travel: luggage tag, passport holder, travel alarm clock THE CONCEPT: Take the chosen mundane object and elevate it into a luxury artifact using Rolex's signature materials and colors. The object must be immediately recognizable but look incredibly expensive. MATERIALS & FINISH: Use materials that contrast with the object's usual cheap nature. Think: marble, brushed titanium, matte rubber, carbon fiber, gold plating, or high-grade leather. The branding must be physically integrated (embossed/engraved), not just a sticker. PRESENTATION (NO BOXES): The object should stand alone on the pedestal or table, fully exposed. If it has parts (like a ping pong set), arrange them neatly ("knolling"). Avoid closed boxes that hide the shape. PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING: Style: High-end product editorial (Wallpaper* / Dezeen style). Lighting: Soft, studio high-key lighting. No harsh shadows. Background: Clean, seamless light grey or white cyclorama. GRAPHIC OVERLAYS (UI): Bottom Left: A small, minimalist 2-line text block describing the object. Font: Manrope Regular. Color: #414141. Bottom Right: A small, discreet, monochrome logomark of Rolex. Color: #414141. Do NOT visualize “Font name” and “Color code”.