Easy to enter…great prize…are you feeling lucky?
I wanted to bring some attention to a great brand and a contest, sponsored by a new watch brand named Xetum (launched 2009). It’s pronounced zeh-tum, if you are wondering. The small brand offers San Francisco-designed, Swiss made automatic watches at a good price point. I could definitely see myself wearing one of these because of the unique design. And let me put a quick kudos in to San Francisco based Founder Jeff Kuo for his great design work and persistence on getting his brand up and running and off to a good start in its first year!
Anyway, you can enter the Xetum Timepiece Sweepstakes for a chance to win your choice of Xetum timepiece! This would give you a choice of 4 options — there are currently 2 differnet models each with 2 different dial colors. Check them all out here. I prefer the Tyndall black dial, but overall they all look pretty good and certainly unique.
Xetum Tyndall black dial

As I say it is easy to win, just like them on Facebook and then send them a follow up email. Or take a short customer survey and send a follow up email. Or do both.
But may I suggest you take the few minutes to take the customer survey — I know that it would be very beneficial for a small startup brand like Xetum, and in my view Xetum is a brand worth supporting. I say this because it offers a unique looking product (lug-less case), and uses some unique materials, too — like the Italian cork lined leather straps. But mostly because I get a good vibe from the Founder and the eco-friendly ethos he seems to have created for the brand — Xetum is not just another “source some Swiss movements, Chinese cases, and slap it all together with lots of lume” kind of brand I have seen too many of over the years — it’s got a refreshing style all its own.
Please click the HERE to go to Xetum’s website to enter the contest and for the for full details.
Contest Ends November 5th so act now before you forget!
Good luck!
p.s. – It is for U.S. residents only….sorry if you are ex-US but I’ll save you the click-through.


