TWD Competitions

TWD Competitions

Reviewed by the PrizeDrawsDaily team · Last updated June 2026

4.0 / 5Established 2026
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Our verdict
4.0 / 5

The Watch Draws (TWD) is a smaller, newer luxury-competition specialist that, on the limited evidence available, looks legitimate and well-run — but its short track record means lower certainty than the established names. Based in Dartford, it focuses on Rolex watches and cash, with fast five-to-seven-day draws, instant wins and end-of-draw prizes, and caps ticket numbers so the odds on a single ticket can be better than the penny-ticket sites — though individual tickets cost more. It describes live, verified draws and lets entrants check their entries, and its Trustpilot reviews are strongly positive. The honest caveat is footprint: with only a few hundred reviews and limited public company information, there is far less to verify than for a Rev Comps or a BOTB, so we can't yet judge its consistency over time. If a specific watch appeals, it appears a reasonable option, but treat it as a newer operator: start small and check the current terms.

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Quick facts
Operator
TWD Competitions
Specialism
Luxury Rolex and cash competitions with fast 5–7 day draws and instant wins — a smaller, newer specialist focused on high-end watches.
Established
2026
Our rating
4.0 / 5
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About TWD Competitions

The Watch Draws (TWD Competitions) is a UK luxury-competition specialist based in Dartford, focused on Rolex watches and cash prizes. It runs fast-paced five-to-seven-day draws with instant wins and end-of-draw prizes, and caps the number of tickets per draw, so the odds on a single ticket can be better than high-volume penny-ticket sites — although individual tickets cost more (a Rolex draw might be around £75 a ticket). It promotes live, verified draws and a checkable entry process. It is a smaller and newer operator than the sector's established names, with a correspondingly limited public footprint.

Is TWD Competitions legit?

On the evidence available, yes — The Watch Draws appears to be a legitimate, if small and relatively new, operator. Based in Dartford and focused on Rolex and cash competitions, it describes live, verified draws with a checkable entry process and guaranteed winners, and its Trustpilot reviews are strongly positive. The important qualifier is that there is limited public information to verify — only a few hundred reviews and little independent company history — so confidence is lower than for established operators with thousands of reviews and a long record. We could not independently confirm its registered-company details or founding date. Treat it as a newer operator: it looks sound, but start small and read the current terms.
Pros
  • +Strongly positive Trustpilot reviews, with members reporting fast, professional service and real wins.
  • +Capped ticket numbers mean the odds on a single ticket can be better than high-volume penny-ticket sites.
  • +Promotes live, verified draws and a checkable entry process, with guaranteed winners every draw.
  • +Clear specialism (Rolex and cash) with fast 5–7 day draws and instant wins.
Cons
  • Limited public footprint — only a few hundred reviews and little independent company information — so there is far less to verify than for established operators.
  • Smaller and newer, so its consistency over time is not yet proven.
  • Individual ticket prices are higher than penny-ticket sites (e.g. around £75 for a single Rolex-draw ticket).

How to enter TWD Competitions draws

  1. Browse the active TWD Competitions draws below and pick one that suits you.
  2. Click through to TWD Competitions via our link and create an account if you don't already have one.
  3. Check the entry options — most operators offer a free postal entry route alongside paid tickets.
  4. Confirm your entry and note the draw closing date. Winners are announced after the draw.

Frequently asked questions

Is The Watch Draws (TWD) legit?+

On the available evidence, yes — TWD appears to be a legitimate Dartford-based luxury-competition operator with strongly positive Trustpilot reviews and live, verified draws. But it is small and newer with limited public information, so confidence is lower than for established names. Start small and read the terms.

How do TWD Competitions draws work?+

You buy tickets for a capped-number draw and the winner is selected in a live, verified draw; entrants can check their entries. TWD runs fast five-to-seven-day draws with instant wins and end-of-draw prizes.

What does TWD Competitions specialise in?+

Luxury Rolex watches and cash prizes, with instant wins alongside the main draws.

Are TWD's odds better than other sites?+

Because TWD caps the number of tickets per draw, the odds on a single ticket can be better than high-volume penny-ticket sites — but individual tickets cost more, for example around £75 on a Rolex draw.

Is The Watch Draws well established?+

It is a smaller, newer operator with only a few hundred reviews, so its track record is short compared with the sector's established names. The reviews it does have are positive.

Is TWD Competitions gambling?+

It is run as a prize competition rather than a licensed lottery. You are still paying for a chance at a prize, so set a budget and play responsibly.

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