Chronoswiss, the Swiss manufacturer of luxury mechanical watches, launches a metaverse watch. The iconic watchmakers face the Web 3 challenge with a special and exclusive watch. In addition, the main Chronoswiss Atelier (master workshop) has been fully renovated in Decentraland.
There are 100 limited edition Open Gear ReSec Sugar Rush digital wearables watches which people can use for Decentraland avatars. Majorly, there are eight real-life watches of special editions.
About Chronoswiss metaverse watch
The renowned watchmakers have done their best to make this metaverse watch. By recreating the Chronoswiss Atelier in Decentraland, they have created a really exclusive experience which combines the real world with the Web3 world.
“We see the metaverse as the next evolutionary stage of the Internet, where commerce and gaming merge into one unique customer experience. We know this is betting on a still uncertain prospect. But this is more than excitement, and any promising vision needs people to believe in it. The virtual Atelier is a laboratory for great ideas in a world without limits”. Oliver Ebstein, owner and CEO of Chronoswiss says.
The Sugar Rush watch is currently available in Decentraland
The Sugar Rush watch is a charming twist on the classic Chronoswiss design. The renowned watchmakers describe it as a “modern mechanical candy store – on steroids”.
To clarify, the frame is a bold purple color, and the inside mixes colors and vivid imagery. This piece is a combination that reflects the promising digital vision and classical mechanical skills of watchmaking.
In addition, the atelier in Lucerne, Switzerland will specially create the eight real-life watches. Each watch is tied to an NFT the purchaser gets.
Lastly, those interested in the new Chronoswiss watch should visit the Decentraland Virtual Atelier at Location -101,8. Here you can see the appealing project and the wider plans for Chronoswiss in the metaverse.
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