win free d-day artifacts from normandy, frace

As part of our mission to preserve and share the legacy of the Greatest Generation, every Premier Relic watch owner is invited to join our exclusive monthly giveaway. Every month, one person is randomly selected to receive an authentic World War II D-Day battlefield artifact recovered from the historic drop zones of Normandy, where the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions parachuted into battle on June 6, 1944.

How to Enter Our Exclusive Monthly Giveaway…

  • Step #1 — Purchase a D-Day Parachute Watch

    Every customer who purchases a Premier Relic D-Day Parachute Watch is automatically entered into our monthly giveaway. Your name will remain in every drawing month after month until you win! Once you are selected, your name is removed so other watch owners can have their turn.

  • Step #2 — Double Your Chances

    Boost your odds of winning each month by adding us on social media and sharing your D-Day parachute watch journey! Post photos or videos of your Premier Relic watch, tag @PremierRelicWatches, and tell your story about why you chose it, what it means to you, or your personal connection it's history! Every tagged post counts as an added entry, and when you share across multiple platforms, you double your chances in the monthly drawing. Don’t forget to use hashtags like #PremierRelicWatches #DDayWatch #WWIIWatch so we can find and feature your story.

  • Step #3 — Watch for Winners

    At the end of each month, we randomly select one customer from the active entries. If your name is drawn, we’ll announce it on Social Media and contact you directly using the email and information provided with your original watch order. The winner will receive an original World War II D-Day battlefield artifact, shipped at no cost. Each artifact is hand-curated by our historians and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, making it the perfect companion to your D-Day Parachute Watch.

A vintage map of Omaha Beach to Paris route, showing roads and locations in France, printed on aged paper.
Old, crumpled, stained package labeled 'Soluble Coffee Product' with faded blue text and worn packaging.
An old, worn paper map of Cherbourg & Caen regions in France showing roads, terrain, and waterways, with some creases and tears.
Old, weathered artillery shell with a cylindrical body and a flared base, lying on a white background.
Brown tangled shoelaces on a white background.
A single, old, and weathered artillery shell ammunitions shell on a white background.
An ancient, preserved ritual item made of yellow-brown fabric and cord, with long hanging strips and knotted loops.
A 20 French franc banknote with an illustration of a person wearing a hat, sitting and holding a fishing rod, with signatures and serial numbers visible.
Historical newspaper page titled "Invasion 'Jitters'!" with black-and-white photographs depicting WWII wartime defenses, including gun emplacements, trenches, and fortifications.

What D-Day artifacts can I win?

The artifact giveaways vary month to month, but each one connects directly to the courage and sacrifice of D-Day on June 6, 1944. Some examples of what you might win include:

  • Original D-Day Invasion Maps used by Allied forces to plan and execute the Normandy landings, with markings that guided the liberation of France.

  • Recovered 101st Airborne Parachute Gear discovered in the fields near Sainte-Mère-Église, the first town liberated on D-Day.

  • Preserved Fired Bullets and Spent Casings recovered from the drop zones and hedgerows around Sainte-Mère-Église, silent witnesses to the fierce firefights that unfolded as paratroopers hit the ground.

  • Pieces of U.S. Airborne Equipment, such as buckle fragments, harness fittings, and gear hardware, carried by the men of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions during the jump into Normandy.

  • Sections of Original WWII U.S. Parachutes recovered from Normandy decades after the invasion, once used by American paratroopers descending under fire into occupied France.

  • Field-Dug Personal Relics such as uniform buttons, or small personal items dropped in the chaos of battle, each one a deeply human link to the soldiers who fought there.

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