From workshop to blockchain.
Three simple stages of trust.
The Watch Seal creates a permanent, verifiable trail for each watch — from its first authentication, through every resale and certified re-inspection.
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01Initial authentication
A verified watchmaker inspects the watch, records all technical details (case, movement, bracelet, serials, condition), captures photography and assigns it to an owner profile. This creates the first immutable block on our chain.
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02Ownership & viewing
Owners see all of their watches in a secure vault view. When selling, they can mark a watch as released and share a 24-hour, view-only access code with prospective buyers.
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03Re-authentication & resale
When a watch changes hands, the new owner can request a fresh inspection at a certified center. The watchmaker creates a new profile & images, links it to the previous lineage, and writes a new authentication + transfer block to the chain.
Each re-authentication automatically allocates tokens between the watchmaker, current owner, and The Watch Seal platform.
Even when profiles are replaced, their history remains permanently available to our internal compliance and audit teams.
Technical & identity data hashed and stored as an authentication block.
Owner sees verified watches; can release or share temporary access.
Buyers confirm details with a 24-hour code, without exposing owner identity.