Mark Zuckerberg, the chairman and CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., drew attention during his latest announcement, not only for his decision to end third-party fact-checking on U.S. platforms but also for his extravagant wristwatch.
In a video posted on Facebook, Zuckerberg was seen wearing the Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1, a rare timepiece priced at an astonishing $900,000.
The Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1 is a pinnacle of luxury watchmaking, with only 2-3 units produced annually.
Retailing at $895,500 (excluding taxes), it is nearly entirely handcrafted, requiring hundreds of hours for meticulous assembly and finishing.
Michel Nydegger, CEO of Greubel Forsey, expressed his excitement about Zuckerberg’s choice, stating: “It’s a pleasure to see someone shaping the digital world embracing our craftsmanship.”
This isn’t the first time Zuckerberg has made headlines for his horological choices. Previously, he has been spotted wearing pieces from elite Swiss brands like Patek Philippe and FP Journe. However, his acquisition of the Hand Made 1 signals his progression into the upper echelons of watch collecting.
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Meta’s Controversial Announcement
In the same video, Zuckerberg announced Meta’s decision to discontinue third-party fact-checking on its U.S. platforms, a move that has sparked significant debate in digital and political circles.
While Meta declined to provide further details, the decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for information dissemination in the U.S.
Although the focus of the announcement was on policy changes, Zuckerberg’s choice of wristwear has added a layer of intrigue, further showcasing the tech mogul’s appreciation for fine craftsmanship amid his high-stakes leadership in the digital realm.
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