SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO / ACCESS Newswire / May 19, 2026 / Watch Skins Corporation confirmed that it is preparing an expanded amended complaint in its pending federal litigation involving TAG Heuer and entities associated with LVMH.
The litigation remains pending, and no court has made findings regarding the parties’ claims or defenses.
On May 12, 2026, Judge J. Rodney Gilstrap entered an order temporarily staying proceedings for 30 days to allow Watch Skins time to obtain substitute counsel. Watch Skins confirmed that it is actively seeking replacement litigation counsel familiar with intellectual property, technology, and commercial litigation matters.
Watch Skins originally filed suit on March 10, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Watch Skins stated that its planned amended filing is expected to include additional factual background concerning the development timeline of NFT-enabled smartwatch display technology and prior communications involving TAG Heuer personnel. Watch Skins stated that its planned amended filing is expected to include additional factual background concerning the development timeline of NFT-enabled smartwatch display technology and prior communications involving TAG Heuer personnel.
Watch Skins filed patent applications relating to blockchain-authenticated smartwatch display technology beginning in 2018 and publicly demonstrated aspects of its technology at CES 2020.
Watch Skins also noted that LVMH’s publicly available Code of Conduct includes provisions relating to intellectual property, proprietary information, and respect for third-party rights.
The company stated that those policies are publicly accessible and form part of the broader corporate governance framework associated with LVMH and its leadership organizations.
Watch Skins further stated that the matter has attracted attention internally because Frédéric Arnault, who previously led TAG Heuer’s connected-watch division and NFT smartwatch initiative, now serves as Chief Executive Officer of Loro Piana and as a member of the LVMH Board of Directors.
According to Watch Skins, the company previously communicated with Fish & Richardson regarding the dispute before the firm later appeared as counsel for LVMH-related defendants. Watch Skins stated that it intends to raise any conflict-of-interest issues through the appropriate court process.
“As this litigation continues, we believe the timeline and factual chronology surrounding the development of NFT-enabled smartwatch technology will speak for themselves,” Knock added. “This matter involves globally recognized brands, publicly promoted technology initiatives, and corporate policies that reference intellectual property and third-party rights.”
Knock also stated that Watch Skins is focused on continuing the litigation process and securing replacement counsel during the Court’s temporary stay.
LVMH and TAG Heuer deny liability, and the litigation remains ongoing.
About Watch Skins Corporation
Watch Skins Corporation is a wearable technology and digital infrastructure company focused on authenticated digital experiences across smartwatches, mobile devices, AR/VR environments, and next-generation wearable interfaces. The company’s patent portfolio includes technology relating to blockchain-authenticated display systems, wearable digital identity infrastructure, and interoperable wearable experiences.
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Watch Skins Corporation
Attn: Collin Knock
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www.watchskins.com
SOURCE: Watch Skins
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