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Sometimes I think the most interesting thing about Web3 isn't in finance, but in how it suddenly brings certain distant things closer, like luxury goods.
In the past, when mentioning Rolex, Audemars Piguet, or Patek Philippe, most people's first reaction was collectors' circles, auctions, or high-end watch boutiques—really quite far from ordinary people's daily lives.
But when I first saw @watchdotfun, I suddenly realized an interesting possibility: this platform turns luxury watches into an on-chain participation experience.
Users can participate in so-called watch drops through the platform's activities or raffles, with a chance to win high-end timepieces like Rolex, Audemars Piguet, or Patek Philippe, and the drawing process is an on-chain verifiable fair mechanism.
This experience is actually completely different from traditional luxury purchases. It's no longer just consumption, but more like a form of community participation.
You see everyone in the community discussing the next drop, speculating about what models will appear, then waiting for that moment of the live draw. That feeling is more like participating in a game rather than simply buying a product.
One thing that impressed me deeply is that watches on the platform are also authenticated through channels like WristCheck, which to a large extent guarantees the authenticity of the physical items.
In a sense, watchdotfun isn't selling watches—it's more like bringing luxury watch culture onto the chain.
When collecting, entertainment, and on-chain transparent mechanisms come together, you find that Web3's gameplay is actually more interesting than imagined.
Perhaps in the future, many people's first encounter with luxury watches won't be at a boutique, but in the countdown of a raffle draw on-chain.
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