Steve Soffa

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Steve Soffa
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Soffa (right) at 2010 WSOP event
Born
OccupationArtist and Designer, founder of Hardcore Watch Co.
Known for 2010 World Series of Poker bracelet
Website stevesoffa.com

Steve Soffa is an American jewelry designer best known for his timepieces that are sold and distributed to Fortune 100 companies. [1]

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Biography

In 1993, Soffa started his career as a salesman at a branding watch company. A few years later, he was recruited by a Los Angeles Company to build their commemorative watch collection. [2]

On April 23, 2005, Soffa launched Hardcore Watch Company brand at Laughlin River Run, Nevada and in 2008 at Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas. [3] [4]

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2010 WSOP bracelet by Steve Soffa

In 2010, Soffa became the official designer for the 2010 World Series of Poker. [5] [6] [7] [8] Designed and manufactured 74 tournament champion bracelets and world champion bracelet. [9] [10] Soffa became the first to design and introduce the special women's championship tournament bracelet. [11] [12] [13] [14]

In 2013, Soffa designed custom timepieces and jewelry for 13th year of Shriekfest, film festival and screenplay competition. [15] [16] [17]

In 2014, Soffa he started a new division focusing on creating one-of-a-kind timepieces and jewelry for collectors who want their own collectibles and heirlooms. [18]

In 2015, he became the official designer for the Sturgis 75th Anniversary Collection [19] of jewelry and watches for Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]

In 2016, Soffa luxury Timepieces was an official sponsor of the world renowned Cannonball Run Rally. [27]

Soffa and Scott Jacobs collaborated on a watch creation called Art and Sole and the most recent piece of artwork that was crafted in the art of time called For Your Eyes Only in 2018. [28] In 2019, Soffa designed the trophy of the DeepStack Championship Event. [29]

Awards

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