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Tudor FXD Charity Raffle Ticket - Third Option Foundation

Raffle CLOSED

Our raffle for the Tudor Pelagos FXD used in our 10,000-round stress test video closed over the weekend, and it’s time to announce our winner: Ian D. from Maryland, order #WOE51951


We were blown away to raise over $110k for Third Option Foundation


Fresh from an extreme 10,000-round torture test at the hands of DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and the rest of the squad over at GBRS Group, the time has come to give y’all a chance to win the actual watch used in the video. 

 

 

The winner of this raffle will receive the Tudor Pelagos FXD Black used in the test, which was brand new before the shooting started. 100% of the proceeds/ticket price will go to Third Option Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting officers and families from the CIA’s Special Activities Center. Click HERE to learn more about Third Option Foundation. 

 

**The raffle ends on 21 March 2026 at 1600 US EST.  Winner will be announced, Tuesday 24 March. Entrants can purchase multiple tickets to increase odds of winning. No refunds on ticket purchases.**

 

The watch now displays the patina you might expect, but remains completely functional and will come with all of its original materials (box & OEM straps) as well as an assortment of W.O.E. Glomar Explorer straps. 

 

The caseback has been engraved with the W.O.E. spearhead and “WOE 10,000 Rounds 2025”, designed by our friend Matt Ludvigson. 

 

Each $25 virtual raffle ticket purchased equals one entry, meaning buying more tickets increases your chances of winning. Please use the correct email address when checking out, as the winner will be notified via email. You must be a US resident and over 18 to participate. No purchase necessary to enter or win. See Official Rules below for free entry details. 

 

Again, 100% of the proceeds raised by the raffle will go directly to a worthy cause in Third Option Foundation, so move with purpose. W.O.E. will absorb the cost of the watch and all credit card fees. 

 

This raffle is independent and not sponsored by or affiliated with Third Option Foundation, GBRS Group, Tudor, the U.S. Government, or anyone else.

 

The 10,000 Rounds Challenge 

 

One of the most pervasive myths in watch collecting is that a mechanical watch can be damaged by wearing it while shooting a firearm. Last year, we asked our friends at GBRS Group if they’d be interested in a unique challenge: Shoot 10,000 rounds while wearing a mechanical tool watch, with a watchmaker doing an in-depth check before and after. 

 

Honoring Tudor’s long-standing relationship with NSW, we opted for the Tudor Pelagos FXD for this challenge, a watch originally developed for the French Commando Hubert Combat Swimmers and later adapted for the needs of SEAL Team 6. With a retail price of $4,900, the FXD is a “luxury” watch by any stretch, but one that also sees its share of service on the wrists of special operations forces worldwide. If you haven’t seen the video, check it out above to see how the watch did. 

 

For the official rules of the raffle, see below under specifications. 

$25.00
Tudor FXD Charity Raffle Ticket - Third Option Foundation
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Raffle CLOSED

Our raffle for the Tudor Pelagos FXD used in our 10,000-round stress test video closed over the weekend, and it’s time to announce our winner: Ian D. from Maryland, order #WOE51951


We were blown away to raise over $110k for Third Option Foundation


Fresh from an extreme 10,000-round torture test at the hands of DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and the rest of the squad over at GBRS Group, the time has come to give y’all a chance to win the actual watch used in the video. 

 

 

The winner of this raffle will receive the Tudor Pelagos FXD Black used in the test, which was brand new before the shooting started. 100% of the proceeds/ticket price will go to Third Option Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting officers and families from the CIA’s Special Activities Center. Click HERE to learn more about Third Option Foundation. 

 

**The raffle ends on 21 March 2026 at 1600 US EST.  Winner will be announced, Tuesday 24 March. Entrants can purchase multiple tickets to increase odds of winning. No refunds on ticket purchases.**

 

The watch now displays the patina you might expect, but remains completely functional and will come with all of its original materials (box & OEM straps) as well as an assortment of W.O.E. Glomar Explorer straps. 

 

The caseback has been engraved with the W.O.E. spearhead and “WOE 10,000 Rounds 2025”, designed by our friend Matt Ludvigson. 

 

Each $25 virtual raffle ticket purchased equals one entry, meaning buying more tickets increases your chances of winning. Please use the correct email address when checking out, as the winner will be notified via email. You must be a US resident and over 18 to participate. No purchase necessary to enter or win. See Official Rules below for free entry details. 

 

Again, 100% of the proceeds raised by the raffle will go directly to a worthy cause in Third Option Foundation, so move with purpose. W.O.E. will absorb the cost of the watch and all credit card fees. 

 

This raffle is independent and not sponsored by or affiliated with Third Option Foundation, GBRS Group, Tudor, the U.S. Government, or anyone else.

 

The 10,000 Rounds Challenge 

 

One of the most pervasive myths in watch collecting is that a mechanical watch can be damaged by wearing it while shooting a firearm. Last year, we asked our friends at GBRS Group if they’d be interested in a unique challenge: Shoot 10,000 rounds while wearing a mechanical tool watch, with a watchmaker doing an in-depth check before and after. 

 

Honoring Tudor’s long-standing relationship with NSW, we opted for the Tudor Pelagos FXD for this challenge, a watch originally developed for the French Commando Hubert Combat Swimmers and later adapted for the needs of SEAL Team 6. With a retail price of $4,900, the FXD is a “luxury” watch by any stretch, but one that also sees its share of service on the wrists of special operations forces worldwide. If you haven’t seen the video, check it out above to see how the watch did. 

 

For the official rules of the raffle, see below under specifications. 

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