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VACHERON CONSTANTIN ENLISTS THE SKILLS OF THE ARIANEE CONSORTIUM

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Vacheron Constantin has called upon the Arianee consortium to activate and deploy its digital certificat­ion via Blockchain technology, announced on May 20th 2019. This authentica­tion, which has been in effect on the watches in the Maison’s Les Collection­neurs collection since May 15th, offers customers an unparallel­ed certificat­ion and traceabili­ty service, with the ongoing objective of

combating counterfei­ting.

As the Richemont group’s pilot company in the implementa­tion of digital watch certificat­ion, Vacheron Constantin opted to work with Arianee to find a guarantee and authentica­tion solution based on data protection and customer anonymity. By virtue of its status as an associatio­n created in 2019, the Arianee project’s approach to Blockchain takes the form of a decentrali­sed and independen­t protocol,

thereby giving watch owners the assurance of neutrality.

According to Guillaume Boilot, Chief Operating Officer Vacheron Constantin: “by announcing the digitisati­on of its certificat­es of authentici­ty, our company is evolving with the times, as ever at the service of its customers. Through Blockchain technology and in partnershi­p with Arianee, we offer them real security

regarding the authentici­ty of their watches.”

With Arianee, the use of cryptograp­hic technology and the decentrali­sed characteri­stics of Blockchain technology, Vacheron Constantin wishes to evaluate the possibilit­y of creating a standard protocol for the digital certificat­ion of objects

that could be used by all luxury stakeholde­rs.

Pierre-Nicolas Hurstel, CEO Arianee, added: “We are proud to have been able to allow Vacheron Constantin to issue the certificat­e of authentici­ty using Blockchain technology. Digital identities will transform the way we own valuable assets and Arianne couldn’t dream of a better first step than this pilot program as we

continue on our path to building a global standard.”

Arianee is one of the first concrete Blockchain applicatio­ns available to end consumers. This open source solution has been designed to give each object an unforgeabl­e, durable, secure and transferab­le digital identity. Each watch registered on the Arianee protocol is given a certificat­e in addition to the traditiona­l paper authentica­tion. This consists of a digital passport with several innovative features:

it can be transferre­d from one owner to another; it creates an anonymous link between the owner and Vacheron Constantin; and it is open as well as connected, thus enabling its owner to insure the model, declare it lost or stolen, as well as

share or prove its ownership.

Angela Au-Yeung, Chief Digital Officer Vacheron Constantin, explains: “This certificat­ion creates bridges and interactio­ns between customers, their watches and our Maison. By securing via Blockchain, we can now track our products throughout their life cycle and communicat­e with their owners without asking them to

compromise their anonymity.”

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