A heart for football and people
The DuBois et fils watch DBF008-01-32 is not just a timepiece, but a piece of living history, enriched by the personal experience and commitment of the Kremers twins. It is a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional collector's item and to contribute to a good cause.
Bid on the DBF008-01-32 at auction to get these exclusive insights. Only the person who bids on this watch will be able to read and view Erwin and Helmut Kremers' personal diary entries. Minimum bid: CHF 100.00.
In this NFT diary, the Kremers twins, particularly Erwin, have recorded their memories of their time as professional footballers. It gives an intimate insight into their lives today, including their travels, favourite pastimes and commitment to charity.
This unique watch will be auctioned for charity. The proceeds of the auction will be donated to "Schalke hilft!". This organisation is committed to social and charitable projects and supports people in need.
The brothers began their careers in the youth ranks at Borussia Mönchengladbach before making their professional debut in the Bundesliga in 1967. Erwin became European Champion in Belgium in 1972 and Helmut World Champion in Germany in 1974. The brothers spent the longest time together, eight years, at Schalke 04.
Admittedly, football has changed a lot in the last few decades, both in terms of the game and the playing conditions, but the brothers look back fondly on their time at Schalke 04 and remain committed to the club.
The DBF008-01 Limited Edition No. 32 watch will be auctioned off as part of the annual "Schalker Golfkreis Charity Golf Cup". The Schalker Golfkreis supports social organisations in Gelsenkirchen and provides meaningful help for people in need. The tournament is supported by celebrities from the worlds of sport, business, entertainment and the media - including DuBois et fils this year!
This watch from DuBois et fils is fitted with an automatic movement from the Grenchen watch manufacturer A. Schild SA. The historic AS-1985 calibre dates back to the 1960s.
This is not the last diary in a limited-edition DuBois et fils watch. There are more stories to be read in the chronicles of other watches here: