Rolex to Enter the NFT and Metaverse Markets with Virtual Watch Auctions

Rolex has submitted a trademark application indicating its ambition to enter the world of NFTs and the metaverse.

by Flavia S.
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Rolex, the British-founded Swiss luxury watch designer and manufacturer headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, has submitted a trademark application indicating its ambition to enter the realm of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the metaverse.

According to the trademark application, which was filed with the USPTO on October 31, the company intends to provide:

  • NFTs;
  • Digital files verified by NFTs;
  • Online auction services for virtual objects, such as watches, art objects, digital collectibles, and NFTs;
  • Virtual interactive auctions;
  • Online spaces for buyers and sellers of virtual products.

The news was tweeted by trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis.

The watch industry, particularly the luxury segment, has been heavily active in Web3:

  • in March, Jacob & Co. announced the release of “Astronomia Metaverso,” an NFT collection of luxury watches inspired by the planets of our solar system.
  • In June, Frederique Constant launched 888 NFT watches that feature different cities and accompanying time zones, which sold out in less than 48 hours.
  • In June, Bulgari unveiled its new metaverse concept and debuts the world’s thinnest mechanical watch linking it to an NFT.
  • Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer introduced a smartwatch capable of displaying NFTs and linking to crypto wallets.
  • Last week, Breitling presented its new Super Chronomat Automatic 38 Origins, which comes with an NFT to track the watch’s chain of custody.

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