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Watch Collector

Fri, Nov 07

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London

This November, get ready for a charity night where bold British spirit takes centre stage; with "Time for Tries & Tonics" in support of the Blackeye Rugby Fund. Expect the exclusive unveiling of the BŌKEN x Blackeye Breacher, a high-energy charity auction, and unfiltered stories from rugby legends!

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Time & Location

Nov 07, 2025, 5:00 PM – 11:30 PM GMT

London, The Other House, 15-17 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London SW7 4JJ, UK

About the event

This November, step into an unforgettable night of bold British spirit with this time-meets-rugby charity event in support of the Blackeye Rugby Fund.

Alex Payne, James Haskell, Daniel Banks (BOKEN) and Mike Tindall
Alex Payne, James Haskell, Daniel Banks (BOKEN) and Mike Tindall

Join BOKEN and the Blackeye Gin team - Mike Tindall, James Haskell, and Alex Payne - as we unveil an exclusive collaboration with a limited-edition BŌKEN x Blackeye Breacher watch and the beautifully crafted Blackeye gin. 


Held at the Other House, London, with great company and world-class storytelling, this evening isn’t just about celebration - it’s about giving back. A portion of every ticket sold goes directly to the Blackeye Rugby Fund charity, helping support the long-term future of the game we all love.


Get involved, have some fun, and read on to see just what’s in store for this unforgettable night of craft, community, and celebration.

The Experience - The Watch Collector Ticket

  • A limited-edition BŌKEN x Blackeye Breacher GMT

  • A custom Blackeye x BŌKEN gin bottle, hand-finished for you

  • A stylish London venue - The Other House with welcome cocktails featuring Blackeye Gin

  • A special and unique collector’s presentation case

  • Early event private access with Mike Tindall, James Haskell and Alex Payne

  • Multiple fireside chats with guys throughout the night: "Who beat the All Blacks best?"

  • A professional photo with the Blackeye Gin legends

  • A special Collector's goodie bag with gift items from many of the incredible sponsors

  • Free food & drink throughout the evening

  • Charity raffle with exclusive items such as... a signed rugby top, a WOLF 1834 watch winder, and a week in Barbados!

  • Crack the safe with WOLF 1834

  • One incredible charity event raising money for the Blackeye Rugby Fund

The Night's Frivolities

Mike Tindall; James Haskell; Alex Payne
Mike Tindall; James Haskell; Alex Payne


  • 17:00: Come on in! Mingle & collect your special edition watch!

  • 18:00: Set 1: "Private Rugby Chats"

  • 19:30: Set 2: Tins vs the All Blacks

  • 20:30: Set 3: Hask vs the All Blacks

  • 21:30: WOLF 1834 Crack the Safe / Charity Auction

  • 22:00 'til late: Drink, eat and have fun!

About the Blackeye Rugby Fund

Fully committed to supporting the long-term future of the game, the 3 founders set up the Blackeye Rugby Fund to sit firmly at the core of this award-winning gin. Contributing from the sale of every bottle the brand supports 3 key areas of focus - Risk, Recovery and Research. Through this work, The Blackeye Rugby Fund helps players and coaches past and present from all levels of the rugby community.

 

Backed by fans around the world; an expert advisory team and some of the global game’s biggest stars, the ambitions for the fund are as bold as the bottle. They aim to be a leading donor to rugby related causes – raising money to make a real difference.

 

There’s all to play for, rugby won’t be taking a backward step – not on our watch.

About the Legends

James Haskell; Alex Payne; Mike Tindall
James Haskell; Alex Payne; Mike Tindall

Before GBR, Alex Payne fronted Sky’s rugby union coverage from 2012. He has presented over 20,000 hours of live television, over 200 test matches, six Lions tours and more than 70 England internationals.  

 

As a player, James Haskell played in England, France, New Zealand and Japan and won Premiership, European and Grand Slam titles.  He was man of the series as England won in Australia in 2016, and a Lions tourist to New Zealand in 2017.  Away from the pitch, he is author of bestselling books What a Flanker and Ruck Me and a DJ.


Mike Tindall was a key part of the England team that lifted the Rugby World Cup in 2003.  He went on to captain his club and country, and finished as one of the finest players to have worn the white shirt in the professional era.  In retirement, he has raised significant funds for Cure Parkinson, a cause close to his heart.


Together they host the weekly podcast The Good, The Bad and The Rugby.

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Tickets

  • Watch Collector Ticket

    See "The Experience" for all of the great things included with this ticket.

    £2,995.00

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