The magical world of chess
The DBF007-09-12 graces the wrist of World Chess Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk during the world's greatest chess tournaments. Her personal NFT diary, linked to the watch, reveals the work, emotion and effort behind her performance.
Bid on the DBF007-09-12 watch at auction to get these exclusive insights. Only the person who purchases this watch will be able to read and view Alexandra Kosteniuk's personal diary entries. Minimum bid: CHF 100.00.
Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk is no ordinary woman. She is an author, streamer, teacher, marathon runner and mother. During these 30 days she travelled around the world to various chess tournaments. Always with her: her DuBois et fils diver's watch and the connected NFT diary.
DBF007-09-12 accompanied the World Chess Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk for 30 days to the biggest chess tournaments in the world. She first visited the "FIDE Women's Grand Swiss" tournament on the Isle of Man in the UK and later the "European Team Chess Championship" in Budva, Montenegro. In her diary she reports on her tournaments, the preparation and follow-up of the competitions, but also on the importance of recovery phases. There are also individual chess lessons and useful tips for chess enthusiasts.
The Grandmaster's diary entries are linked in real time to the DBF007-09-12 watch and are stored unalterably using the blockchain.
The Russian-Swiss chess player Alexandra Kosteniuk was born in April 1984 in Perm, Russia.
She first played chess with her father when she was five years old. Alexandra's father taught her the rules and always played an important role in her career. He was both her coach and her mentor. At that time, it was very difficult to find expert literature for children – so her father created special educational computer programs just for Alexandra and her younger sister, and encouraged Alexandra to train several hours every day. Her efforts paid off a short time later.
The DBF007-09-12 is an authentic piece of Swiss craftsmanship. When purchasing this automatic watch, you will receive the personal diary written by Alexandra Kosteniuk. It is in this diary that she shares her experiences, challenges and highlights from her everyday life as a professional chess player.
An automatic movement from the Grenchner watch manufacturer A. Schild SA ticks in this DuBois et fils Diver watch. The historic AS-1895 caliber dates back to the 1960s.
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