Personal and authentic: Cristian Romero
The DBF007-03-17 accompanies the life of professional footballer Cristian Romero for 30 days. He documents his daily life in the NFT diary of this watch. Only the purchaser of this watch will be able to read his personal diary. It also comes with a personalised gift: an autographed football shirt!
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Cristian Romero documents 30 days of his life in his diary. It provides unique insights into the everyday life of the soccer star, that you wouldn't normally see. These include photos of his training sessions, football matches, impressions of his private life, moments with fellow footballers, his family and his closest friends. The videos, photos and texts show the people he likes to surround himself with, where he spends his free time and what his family means to him.
It's been a journey filled with unwavering passion and dedication, and Cristian Romero has realised his boyhood dream of becoming a professional footballer at the highest level. Hailing from modest beginnings, he has transcended his circumstances through sheer determination, making him an inspiration to countless young players worldwide.
Cristian Romero enjoys a special place in the hearts of his fans, a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his embodiment of the spirit of the beautiful game. His journey, still unfolding, continues to inspire and uplift aspiring footballers across the globe.
The DBF007-03-17 is an authentic piece of Swiss craftsmanship. With the purchase of this automatic watch you will also receive the personal diary of Cristian Romero and his entries. This includes his experiences, challenges and highlights from everyday life as a professional footballer at Tottenham Hotspur FC.
This DuBois et fils watch is equipped with an automatic movement made by the Grenchen watch manufacturer A. Schild SA. The historic caliber AS-1985 dates back to the 1960s.
This is not the last diary in a limited edition DuBois et fils watch. You can find more stories in the chronicles of other watches here: