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Maxcom smartwatch at the GOCC auction

Maxcom will once again take part in the finals of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity. This time, a Polish producer and distributor of consumer electronics is putting up for auction the technologically advanced Maxcom FW46 Xenon smartwatch with unique signatures of Polish artists.

The 31st Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity will take place on January 29, 2023. This year's campaign aims to fight sepsis and purchase equipment for microbiology laboratories across the country. As every year, Maxcom is joining the campaign to support Jurek Owsiak's foundation. The company is auctioning off the FW46 Xenon smartwatch, which, among other things, monitors health and sleep functions and has numerous training programs. Its elegant design makes it suitable for everyday wear as well as for evenings out. Smartwatch users can choose from a variety of watch faces and two included straps. In the limited edition, created especially for the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, the leather strap features the signatures of renowned Polish artists: Wojtek Smarzowski, Magdalena Różczka, and Eliza Rycembel. All proceeds from the auction will support the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity.

Wojtek Smarzowski is a Polish film and theater director, screenwriter, and cinematographer who isn't afraid to tackle controversial topics. He gained popularity with films such as "Traffic Department" (2013), which depicts the lives of police officers patrolling the streets of Warsaw; "Wołyń" (2016), which depicts historical relations between Poles and Ukrainians; and "Wesele" (2021), a satire of the Polish countryside. He is a multiple recipient of the Eagle Award for Best Director.

Magdalena Różczka, one of the most popular Polish actresses, is known for films such as "Lejdis" (2008), "Love Tax" (2018), the third and fourth installments of "Letters to Santa" (2017, 2020), and numerous popular TV series, including "Usta usta" (2010), "Doctors" (2012), "Czas honoru-Powstanie" (2014), "Rojst '97" (2021), and "Tajemnica zawodowa" (2022). She has been nominated twice for the Golden Duck Award. The actress is involved in social campaigns to promote health and has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2010.

Eliza Rycembel, a Polish actress of the younger generation, has appeared in films such as "The Promise" (2014), "Carte Blanche" (2015), "Everything Matches" (2016), and "Dark, Almost Night" (2019). Viewers also know her from the series "Blinded by the Lights" (2018) and "Osiecka" (2020). For her role as Marta in the film "Corpus Christi," she received the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2019th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia in 44, and the Eagle Award in 2020.

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