The watches are real.
The odds are fair.
Rolex Submariner Date · Ref. 126610LN · 2024 full set, box & papers.
Capped at 395 tickets. Drawn live on Facebook. Independently verified.
Draw runs 5 June at 9pm whether sold out or not. Odds improve if fewer tickets sell.
Paid and free postal entries go into the same draw. Free entry route →
The watches are real.
The wins are instant.
A blue-dial instant-win drop — 109 winners hidden in the ticket pool. Ten watches led by a Blue Omega Seamaster, plus cash and Calibre Credit. Your ticket either holds a prize or it doesn't, the moment you enter.
Paid and free postal entries go into the same pool. Free entry route →
1,000 winners.
1 in 20 wins.
The full AP × Swatch Royal Pop colour collection — eight bold colourways — plus £2,250 cash and £5,275 Calibre Credit, every prize hidden in a ticket. Your number either holds a prize or it doesn't, the moment you enter.
Paid and free postal entries go into the same pool. Free entry route →
Blockchain-verified draws. Proof you can check yourself.
Every draw is cryptographically recorded and given a public proof link. You don't have to take our word for any result — the maths is open for anyone to verify.
Blockchain-locked entries
Entries are cryptographically hashed and stored on-chain before the draw runs. Once locked, nothing can be added, removed, or changed.
Tamper-proof results
Blockchain verification means the outcome cannot be altered after the draw completes. The result is mathematically fixed the moment it's recorded.
Public verification
Every draw gets a public link where anyone can independently verify the blockchain proof — entrant list, winning ticket, and timestamp.
Built for collectors who care about provenance and proof.
Most competition sites sell five to ten thousand tickets per draw. Odds vanish. Draw dates get pushed. Customer service disappears after the sale. We built The Calibre Club differently — fixed ticket caps, never-extended draws, every result on a public certificate, and the watch handed over in person where possible.
Are these draws actually real?
Every draw runs live on Facebook, is recorded, and is blockchain-verified — entries are hashed on-chain before the draw and the result gets a public proof link you can check yourself. Winner names, locations, and proof links are published within 24 hours. We're a UK company (Asct Holdings Ltd · Companies House 15776783) with six completed draws and six delivered watches.
What are my real odds?
Every draw has a fixed ticket cap. The maximum sell-out odds are printed on every entry pack before you pay. 395 tickets means 1 in 395 max odds — no extensions, no extra tickets sold after cap.
Will the draw date change?
No extensions. Ever. Draws run on the advertised date and time. The Rolex Submariner draw closes Friday 5 June, 9pm — verified externally. Six completed draws, six run on schedule.
What if I actually win?
You'll hear from us within an hour. Most winners are handed their watch in person. Where we can't meet, watches go by insured tracked courier within 48–72 hours. Every delivery is filmed and published — see for yourself.
How a Calibre Club draw works.
Transparent by design. Four steps. No small print.
Choose your draw
Pick a competition. See the max odds before you pay — printed on every entry pack.
Enter — paid or free
Buy tickets from £37.50, or enter free by post. The free postal route is always available — no purchase necessary.
Draw goes live
At the stated time, the draw runs live on Facebook. Recorded. Unedited. Certified by VerifiedDraws.
Watch arrives
Most winners are handed their watch in person. Where we can't meet, insured tracked courier. Authenticated. Boxed. Yours.
No purchase necessary. Read the free postal entry route →
Every winner, in person.
Six completed draws. Six delivered watches. Four five-star Trustpilot reviews and one more on the way. We don't ask for them — winners leave them because the experience was what we promised.
Built differently. On purpose.
The UK competition market runs on volume — thousands of tickets, vanishing odds, postponed draws, no real proof. We built The Calibre Club against every one of those conventions.
Max tickets per draw
Industry standard is 5,000–10,000+. Our Rolex Sub caps at 395. The maths is simple. The odds are real.
Delivered & verified
Six completed draws. Six watches delivered. Four five-star Trustpilot reviews. Every result on a public certificate.
Free postal entry route
Every draw has a no-purchase-necessary route, always. Required by law — surfaced by us. Other sites bury it.
Extensions. Ever.
Draw dates are fixed. We've never extended a draw. The Rolex Submariner closes Friday 5 June at 9pm — and that's that.
The questions you should be asking.
Transparency isn't a feature — it's how we operate. Anything not covered here, ask us directly.
Is The Calibre Club a legitimate business?
What are my actual odds of winning?
Will the draw date change after I enter?
Are the watches genuine, and what condition are they in?
Is this gambling? Do I need to be 18+?
Can I take a cash alternative instead of the watch?
What happens immediately after I enter?
What if I actually win?
Do you publish the winning ticket and entrant list?
Is there any kind of subscription or recurring billing?
What if a competition doesn't sell out?
Every Calibre Club draw has a free postal route.
No purchase necessary. To enter free by post, first create a free Calibre Club account at thecalibreclub.com so we can match your entry and contact you if you win. Then post a postcard or unenclosed letter to Unit A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall Industrial Estate, Suffolk, IP28 7DE, including the email address registered to your account, your full name, and the competition you wish to enter. One free entry per envelope, and it must arrive before the closing date. Free postal entries are treated exactly the same as paid entries in the draw.
Read the Free Entry Route →