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PRESS RELEASE. Franck Muller, the world-famous Swiss luxury watchmaker, has announced the release of a series of digital wearables and physical watches on the Binance NFT marketplace. The series will commence with the release of ‘Mystery by Franck Muller’ generative NFTs on July 27, 2022. This marks a continuation of Franck Muller’s pioneering journey in Web3 innovations, following the release of their Bitcoin watch in 2019.

‘Mystery by Franck Muller’ is an exclusive NFT Mystery Box collection with incredible rewards, from physical Franck Muller timepieces, Apple Watch faces, metaverse wearable NFT watches, to special private events.

Brought to you in collaboration with Binance NFT, the Franck Muller Mystery Boxes come in various editions: Normal (N), Rare (R), Super Rare (SR), and Super Super Rare (SSR).

Franck Muller Mystery Box holders who obtain 10 or more Mystery Boxes will be able to redeem a whitelist spot in our future NFT avatar collection, which will grant NFT avatar holders with a Lux-Club membership access.

In addition to the Franck Muller Mystery Boxes, Binance NFT will also host a unique auction beginning July 27, 2022. The auction winner will receive an exclusive NFT artwork and a one-off physical Franck Muller watch.

  • The auction includes Franck Muller’s one-of-a-kind artwork of Aoki Sloane, the soldier of peace, fighting the Harakuma warlords that threaten the growing Metaverse. She is an early adopter of Bitcoin, an active cryptocurrency trader, and an avid gamer. A 1 of 1, high complication tourbillon has been created for Aoki. The timepiece is a beguiling piece of watchmaking art, laden with intent. The sapphire crystal case gives way to the intricate skeletonised movement, where the bridges and pillars of a traditional tourbillon have been turned into an elliptical circle with diameters of 21.2mm. An eccentric balance of 14mm further characterises this radical tourbillon. Powered by a 24-jewel manual winding CS-03.QT movement, beating at 18,800 vibrations an hour. More information on Aoki Sloane can be found here.

Both the Mystery Boxes and the auction will only be available on Binance NFT Marketplace. The ‘Mystery by Franck Muller’ sale and auction will start on July 27, 2022.

About Franck Muller

Franck Muller is the elite Swiss watchmaker famous for unique creations, bold designs and incredible complications. Now, Franck Muller brings its innovation and daring to the crypto space, crafting collectible NFTs, incredible real-world experiences and physical timepieces inspired by the metaverse.

More information, visit: https://franckmullerencrypto.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franckmullerencrypto/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FranckMullerLab
Discord: https://discord.gg/franckmullerencrypto

About Binance NFT

Binance NFT Marketplace offers an open and secure market for artists, creators, crypto enthusiasts, NFT collectors and creative fans around the world with the best liquidity and volume. Binance NFT features a wide variety of valuable collectibles easily accessible to Binance’s user base of over 90 million users.

For more information, visit https://nft.binance.com/


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