Winuwatch Reviews 57

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.9

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  1. Watch Store

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We're the UK start-up putting luxury watch brands within reach. We started Win u watch to take players one step closer to the timepiece of their dreams – with the odds to make it a reality. For us, it’s all about keeping it simple. Buy a ticket, play the game, enter the draw, and you could win. We only ever release a limited number of tickets for each draw, so you’ve got a serious chance of walking away with a brand-new watch worth £10,000 or more.


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3.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Winuwatch - Scam alert!

The Instagram profile lacks any credibility. There is very little engagement for someone who “sells” thousands of raffle tickets.

Speaking of the raffle, no one knows how or where it is conducted. The date and method are not disclosed, nor is it audited. The algorithms can easily be manipulated.

The winners always have the same profile and have NEVER been tagged or even commented on the posts in which they were supposedly “selected.” I participate in several watch raffle groups, and in all of them there is strong engagement, plenty of comments, and everyone knows who the winner is (they comment, they are tagged).

Something makes me believe the videos are made using actors. What kind of profile raffles off a $65,000 watch and gets only two comments? Very suspicious.

Another point that stands out is the low quality of the videos. It’s footage of footage. There are also reports here that they used a fake box for a promotional video, which is very strange—especially when they claim the watch is a full set.

The owners are Israeli, the store is in London, and the payment is made to a Hong Kong company. Very suspicious.

March 22, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Gotta love winuwatch

I have been buying tickets for over year , I have won already twice , and received my watches already great website great competition amazing customer service and support I highly recommend everyone to give it a shot and try a competition on winuwatch , and who knows you might be the next winner!
Best of luck!

February 11, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Super website

Super website, a cool concept, and a great way to win your dream watch! Easy process, looking forward to more drawings!

June 26, 2023
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