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Depeche Mode/Hublot contest for charity:water

Depeche Mode and Hublot are giving the fans a chance to win one of the very last remaining Depeche Mode “The Singles” Limited Edition ‘Personal Jesus’ watch on behalf of charity: water. You also get a chance to win a signed jacket from Martin Gore’s wardrobe from the Global Spirit Tour and be their guest at the charity: water charity: ball in San Francisco this December!

Win a one-of-a-kind Depeche Mode “Personal Jesus” Singles Series Hublot watch, a signed jacket worn by Martin on-stage, and be our guest at the charity: water charity: ball in San Francisco on 12/1

 

Depeche Mode’s 1989 song “Personal Jesus” was their first gold-certified single in the US and remains one of the band’s biggest hits. Now, as part of the band’s charity partnership with Hublot, you can win a very special Hublot “Personal Jesus” timepiece, all while supporting the vital work of charity: water to bring clean water to people in developing countries.

You’ll receive a certificate of authenticity for this unique “Personal Jesus” Singles Series timepiece (valued at $30,000). In addition, you’ll receive a signed piece of stage clothing worn by Martin Gore on Depeche Mode’s recent tour. And you’ll get to celebrate the work of charity: water as our guest at the charity: ball in San Francisco on December 1. We provide you with a pair of tickets to the charity: ball along with hotel accommodations in San Francisco for the night of December 1 and a $250 gift card to cover other expenses.

All it takes is a $10 donation to charity: water, an amazing organization that brings clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. If you want to give more, you’ll get even more chances to win.

Hublot and Depeche Mode have been partners since 2010 and have supported charity: water on four other occasions since 2013. During this period, the funds raised by Hublot and Depeche Mode have given life to 229 projects in Nepal and Ethiopia, with 220 standpipes and 19 wells drilled and dug by hand that now bring safe, clean water to over 30,000 men, women and children.

As part of the campaign around the current album and tour, Hublot and Depeche Mode have set the goal to beat this previous achievement and bring clean water to 50,000 people around the world.

 

Source: Prizeo