$40K Watch That Mines Bitcoin? Jacob & Co. Blurs Time and Crypto

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Jacob & Co. and GoMining release Epic X GoMining, combining a luxury watch with mining hardware. Limited to 100 units at $40,000.

Jacob & Co. has entered the Bitcoin mining space with an unusual product. The luxury watchmaker partnered with GoMining to release a timepiece bundled with mining hardware.

The Epic X GoMining package went live this week. It pairs a mechanical watch with digital mining capacity.

What the Package Includes

Each set contains a 44-mm black titanium watch and access to 1000 terahashes of mining power.

The watch features hand-wound movement with Bitcoin-themed design elements. The mining component operates through GoMining’s remote data centers.

According to the companies, buyers receive Bitcoin payouts based on their allocated hash power. Mining rewards appear in GoMining wallets daily after service fees are deducted.

Mark Zalan, GoMining’s CEO, described the product as merging physical craftsmanship with digital assets. “Collectors want objects that do more,” he said in the announcement.

Jacob & Co. CEO Benjamin Arabov referenced the company’s previous Bitcoin-themed watch. He stated this release takes their digital integration further than their 2023 Astronomia Solar Bitcoin model.

🇦🇪 LUXURY WATCHMAKER JACOB & CO JUST ANNOUNCED A WATCH THAT CAN MINE BITCOIN 🤯

THIS IS WILD pic.twitter.com/Mh7F0n1YWO

— Vivek Sen (@Vivek4real_) January 27, 2026

Technical Specifications and Ownership

The watch displays skeleton movement through an openworked design.

X-shaped bridges run from the lugs through the case interior. GoMining branding and Bitcoin patterns appear on the bridges.

The mining component exists as a blockchain-based certificate. Owners can view hash power allocation through the GoMining app. The certificate can be transferred or sold on GoMining’s marketplace and potentially other platforms.

Users can purchase additional terahash capacity to increase mining output. The app tracks performance metrics and historical data in real time.

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Pricing and Distribution

Jacob & Co. set the price at $40,000 for the complete package. The company limited production to 100 units.

The product will be available at Jacob & Co. locations in New York and Miami. The brand’s website will also list inventory. GoMining’s marketplace offers another distribution channel.

The official unveiling happens at Consensus Hong Kong from February 10-12, 2026. GoMining plans to display the product at their conference booth.

Service fees covering electricity, maintenance, and facility management get deducted before Bitcoin payouts. The companies did not disclose specific fee percentages or projected mining returns.

GoMining positioned the release as part of their approach to Bitcoin adoption. The company has focused on products that connect cryptocurrency mining with consumer goods.

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