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Major Swiss Watchmaker Launches Exclusive Crypto-Design Watches

Major Swiss Watchmaker Chronoswiss has partnered with Tech Bureau Europe to launch an online shop exclusively to sell Cryptocurrency designed watches.

Crypto watches are all the rage now! Hublot recently launched a $25000 limited watch edition which can only be bought with Bitcoin.

But what if you can not only buy the watch with Bitcoin but also store it’s identity on the Blockchain forever?

Crypto Watches Immortalized on the Blockchain

The Swiss-based Watchmaker has released five Crypto-designed watches dedicated to Bitcoin, Ethereum, NEM, Zaif, and COMSA. There will only be 101 pieces in each design which can be purchased on their website which accepts Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum as payment.

A digital certificate will be generated after the purchase of each watch which will then be recorded on the Blockchain. This will not only make it hard to tamper with the record but also the prove authenticity of every watch.

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The Five models that are available:

Bitcoin – The currency

NEM – The harvest

Ethereum – The contract

Zaif – The exchange

COMSA – The token

 

You can purchase the watch

HERE

 

 

 

The 35-year-old company is a reputed watch brand based out of Switzerland exports its mechanical timepieces to over 26 countries purchased in more than 150 selected watch retailers across the world.

Oliver Ebstein, Owner, and CEO of Chronoswiss, Switzerland said:

“With this homage to cryptocurrencies, Chronoswiss is combining the roots of traditional watchmaking expertise with the digital revolution of the new global currencies. It is thus more than natural to be curious and open-minded about the future. Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are the future, which Chronoswiss is also actively following and supporting. That is why we are proud to use blockchain as a marketing tool and a means of certifying our timepieces.”

Chronoswiss is also collaborating with LuxTag,  a service provider that uses the latest NEM blockchain platform to combat counterfeit goods and theft to officially register the details of every watch in the Blockchain series such as the serial number and the warranty period.


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