ANDREW TATE, "TOP-G" the name that is spreading like wildfire, the man who broke the Social media algorithm, has literally taken over the internet.
The former four times kickboxing world champion has a huge following as well as a lot of critiques on socialmedia.
It was during his professional kickboxing career, that he began offering courses and paid memberships through his website and later rose to fame as an online celebrity, at one point even being "the most Googled man".
He also has a large appetite for flashy watches, and does he really have a 1 million dollar watch collection, and is it as controversial as his opinions?
The 36yr old British American was recently banned from all social media platforms including Tiktok, Instagram, Facebook for "supposedly"violating community guidelines.
In a recent interview he also proceeded to say that he was also banned by payment processors and even Gmail.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristian Tate have now been released after spending 3 months in a Romanian jail.
It's not clear why but there is still a lot of controversy about the case.
That aside, Tate has been seen flexing some of the finest timepieces on the planet. So lets find out whether his taste in timepieces is as good as his choice in words.
There is a lot of controversy online about how Tate made his money, while that is none of our business, the man sure does splurge on cars too, at least 33 the last time I checked.
Tate has actually been seen driving his $4 million "Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport" on the dirt roads of Romania.
So Tate is definately the kind of man who wouldn't try to resell his timepieces.
With his lavish life style, it would be wrong for Tate not to have a sick watch collection worthy of flexing in front of all those cameras.
Enough talk, lets find out what we are here to see.
First is the Iced Out "Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 42mm". Due to the large amount of 18K Rose Gold used by Audemars Piguet, the watch has earned itself the nickname "The Brick".
"The Brick" weighs a staggering 334grams which should be considered a lot for a wrist watch, it indeed came with a "weighty price tag" but of course this would never stop Tate from flexing on the broke boys.
Its not enough flexing for Tate since he decided to fully Ice Out the AP with Baguette Diamonds.
Clearly for Tate, the heavier the better.
This timepiece cost around $130,000.
Next on the list of his collection is yet another Iced Out timepiece.
The "HUBLOT Classic Fusion Chronograph Titanium Blue".
One perfect representation of Hublot's art of fusion philosophy, is the classic fusion chronograph.
Characterized by a rubber strap, it has an elegant design of a titanium case with a blue composite resin that is embeded within the case.
The timepiece is powered by a Hublot calibre HUB1143, this calibre containing 59 joules is composed of 280 parts and a power reserve of 42 hours.
However, Tate Iced out the timepiece with aftermarket Diamonds making it a real buss down watch.
The watch goes for around $8,000.
Hublot Classic Fusion 45 Chronograph - Ceramic King
Another one of Tate's Hublot timepieces is the "Hublot Classic Fusion 45 Chronograph - Ceramic King".
The 45mm Classic Fusion Chronograph is fashioned in a ceramic case, rose gold, carbon fiber and rubber materials and boasts a 165 feet of water resistance.
This atention catcher is worth about $8,000.
Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronometer
Another timepiece in Tate's collection is the "Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronometer", a gorgeous timepiece.
Contrary to Tate's personality, this is one watch that makes no noise.
Amaizingly, this understated 43 mm watch sits most of the time on Andrew Tate's wrist.
Featuring a small second hand date complication and power reserve indicator, the Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronometer is designed from 18K Rose Gold and Blue Rubber.
With a 42 hour power reserve, this timepiece runs on the Ulysse Nardin UN-26 movement and is valued at around $20,000.
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The "Jacob & Co Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon Rose Gold", this is not just another one in Tate's collection, but the most complicated watch he owns.
Composed of 578 components, a lot of time goes into the craftsmanship of this timepiece.
A single craftsman can take 120 hours to complete the Rose Gold Case alone, Jacob & Co crafted this watch in honor of the Bugatti Chiron.
A case inspired by the Bugatti engine, the design duplicated the W16 engine of the Bugatti where 16 represents the number of cylinders with 4 turbos present inside the magnificent hyper car.
The watch is a great compliment to his $4 million Rose Gold Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport.
The Tourbillon cost around $450,000 dollars.
This next one is a "Big boy AP", the "Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked".
Fully Iced-out for Tate, the watch features a Dark Skeletonized Dial with stainless steel case and bracelet.
Tate bought this iced out with aftermarket diamonds.
This also means that the watch value must significantly reduce since a similar watch which has not been tampered with would sell for around $200,000.
But because watch lovers and collectors are willing to pay more for an original timepiece, Tate's watch would sell for less than that.
And yes, I understand how it doesn't make sense that an Iced-out watch would sell for less than a original timepiece, but thats how the watch world works, basic supply, demand and preference.
This masterpiece cost around $90,000.
One very unique watch in Tate's flashy collection is a 1 of 1 "Emerald Patek Phillipe Nautilus Baguette".
From the name, you can tell that the watch is "drowning" in Emeralds, green gems in this case.
Custom made by a Jeweler, but gorgeous to say the least.
It's made of 18K Gold case, which has been "DLC Coated" to give it the dark appearance around the edges.
Chronos_man is very impressed 👍 with this custom design.
This baby costs around $300,000.
Andrew Tate has recently come out to say that many of his viewpoints have been taken out of context, whether this is true or not, we can definitely agree that he has a lot of cash to splurge.
But does he really splurge of timepieces that gain the respect of watch enthusiasts, I'll let you answer that, but personally chronos_man doesn't think so.
I mean, I think he absolutely "nailed it" with the "Emerald Patek".
Most people will advice you not to buy a Hublot because it has a very low resell value.
In my opinion, (If Tate is reading this) he should sincerely check out some fine watch brands like Rolex, Cartier, Tudor and not to forget Tag Heuer, to spice up his watch collection.
It's also very tricky to sum up Tate's taste in watches.
You can tell a lot about a man from his watch collection. Tate's watch collection definately says he likes Hublot and flashy stuff. Anyone in his position would surely enjoy "mercylessly" flexing on the "broke boys".
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