Takashi Murakami and Hublot Unveil Unique NFT Collection

Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot have unveiled their fourth artistic venture: a new collection of realworld watches linked to nonfungible tokens (NFTs). This unique collection features 13 NFTs inspired by Japanese video games and television shows from the 1970s, as well as the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami All Black watch, which was launched in January 2021. This collaboration between Murakami and Hublot is sure to be a hit with art and watch enthusiasts alike.

Collectors Rejoice: Murakami and Hublot Unveil 13 Limited Edition NFT Watches

Murakami and Hublot have teamed up to create a limited edition collection of 13 NFT watches, set to debut at the Watches & Wonders 2023 trade show in Geneva. Each watch features a unique rainbow hue and the iconic smiling flower emblem of Murakami. Twelve of the thirteen timepieces will be made exclusively available to collectors who previously purchased one of the 324 Murakami and Hublot NFTs released in April 2022. This is a rare opportunity for collectors to get their hands on a piece of history and a unique piece of art. Don‘t miss out on this chance to own a piece of Murakami and Hublot‘s limited edition collection.

Collect All 12 NFTs to Win a Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Black Ceramic Rainbow Watch

Hublot has unveiled its latest collection of watches, featuring the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Black Ceramic Rainbow. This stunning watch is adorned with rubies, sapphires, amethysts, tsavorites and topaz, and is available to the collector who can purchase all 12 of the accompanying NFTs. If no collector manages to obtain all 12 NFTs, the watch will be sold at auction by Hublot to raise funds for charity. The NFTs are available for purchase on OpenSea until April 2024, so don‘t miss your chance to win this beautiful watch!

Murakami’s NFT Collection

Takashi Murakami, the renowned Japanese contemporary artist, has been at the forefront of the NFT revolution since March 2021. His Murakami Flowers collection was the first of many collaborations with digital wearables studio RTFKT and Nike. In November 2021, Murakami and RTFKT released a special collection with their avatar NFT project CloneX. Last April, Murakami released a Cryptokicks NFT sneaker with Nike that sold for 45 ETH, or about $134,000. This is just the beginning of Murakami‘s journey into the world of NFTs, and his collection is sure to continue to grow. With Murakami‘s unique style and vision, his NFTs are sure to be some of the most soughtafter digital art in the world.

 

 

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Judy Banks
Hey, Judy here, I'm a freelance journalist since the inception of time. Jokes aside, blockchain is something new to many, having been in the space for a good few years, I would love to bring the latest news to a broader audience.