Most people start to step back from luxury goods based on price.


The value of a watch is elevated by labels, brands, and time, ultimately becoming a clear threshold.
It's not that you don't like it, but you can't get in. What @watchdotfun does is actually very straightforward.
It doesn't try to change luxury goods themselves but changes the way of "owning them."
Through on-chain lotteries, everyone can participate at very low costs, competing for a watch that was originally out of reach.
This is not just a simple luck game; the key is that the process is on the blockchain.
Drawing, distribution, and results are all completed within verifiable logic.
No human intervention, no black box operations; the results don't require trusting the platform, only trusting the mechanism.
This makes a product that originally belonged to a minority, structurally open to everyone for the first time.
Not everyone will own it, but everyone has a chance to participate.
When "ownership" begins to be probabilistic, you'll realize that Web3 changes not just finance, but the way we enter the value system of the real world.
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