H. Moser & Cie pixelates a watch to amalgamate real and virtual dimensions of time and immersive space

Peeping from behind the QR code-engraved sapphire crystal of the H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis, the analog hands may not be the most legible, but who cares. Wrapped within a pixelated bezel coated in ultra-dark Vantablack, the watch has a forward-looking interface, whether you choose to wear it in the real or virtual world.

Haute Horlogerie H. Moser & Cie is not new to designing watches that befit the avatars in the metaverse. It is extending the endeavor with a set of three watches in the Genesis series, the first of which has just landed, in an exclusive event organized by the watchmaker in the metaverse.

Designer: H. Moser & Cie

The sublime Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis watch or 01100111 01100101 01101110 01100101 01110011 01101001 01110011 (as it is referred in binary code) bridges the time and space between the virtual and real dimensions. The hybrid watch, if you may, is a physical timepiece designed to access VIP keypass and gain an early advantage to unique artworks and digital assets.

The limited-edition watch dons a round, 40mm microblasted stainless steel casing. The pixelated 3D-printed titanium bezel and matching crown surround the QR code engraved inside the sapphire glass that forms a skeletonized dial of sorts. A quick scan of the code grants entry into the metaverse to discover and interact with the H. Moser & Cie team and collections.

The QR code is also a source of the luxury watch’s authentication, in that, the pattern can help identify each distinct timepiece. Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis watch comes paired with a hand-stitched grey kudu leather strap and it draws power from an HMC 200 automatic caliber movement that presents a 72-hour power reserve. A tangible watch with a soul tied to the immersive virtual world, the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis with its see-through caseback is limited to only 50 examples retailing for 27,000 CHF (about $29,000) each.