The Apple Watch is the best-selling smartwatch on the market for a reason: If you own an iPhone, it’s the one you should have on your wrist. If your wrist is currently bare and crying out for tech love, our giveaway is exactly what you’ve been waiting for. We’ve got a free Apple Watch for you, and our giveaway doesn’t stop there, either.
In addition to a gorgeous 42mm Apple Watch Sport, you’ll get a cool strap and a special case from fashionable tech accessory brand X-Doria, so you can upgrade the Watch Sport’s looks instantly. Slide off the white band, and slip on X-Doria’s real leather Lux Band. It comes in black, so it goes with everything. We’ll also throw in X-Doria’s Defense Edge Case for you, which is designed to provide the Watch’s body with some impact and scratch protection.
Related: Here’s our review of the Apple Watch
Tempted? Of course you are, so here’s what you need to do to win the Apple Watch, the X-Doria Lux Band, and the X-Doria Defense Edge Case. Contest over
WINNER: Milton T.
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