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The top UK replica Cartier Tank watches is hardly a watch lacking in high-profile endorsements. From Andy Warhol to Mohammad Ali and Fred Astaire to Steve McQueen, many great men have fallen for its square-jawed linearity, Roman numerals and cabochon crown that looks like an erotic police siren. But, let’s face it, the bad guys are always more interesting. The character that makes me want to buy into the AAA fake Cartier Tank watches’ slightly louche, Parisian elegance is the best Hollywood villain of all time.

In the 1988 action classic Die Hard, Alan Rickman gives a masterfully understated performance as Hans Gruber, a deadpan villain with a neatly groomed beard. Gruber is self-contained, calculating and terminally jaded, acting as though he’s really rather bored with having to mastermind convoluted heists for $640m.

Gruber’s character is distinguished by a bone-dry fatalism that colours his best lines: “I’m going to count to three; there will not be a four”; “He won’t be joining us for the rest of his life.” A particular highlight is the walkie-talkie conversation he has with Bruce Willis in an attempt to size up his opponent: “You know my name, but who are you? Just another American who saw too many movies as a child? Another orphan of a bankrupt culture who thinks he’s John Wayne? Rambo? Marshal Dillon?”

How Gruber dresses is a visual contrast to Willis’ blood-smeared singlet and lack of shoes. He is an immaculately manicured villain in a charcoal double-breasted suit. But that look was entirely his own making. Die Hard may have been Rickman’s first movie role, but his theatre background made him confident about voicing opinions about the script.

Originally, Gruber was meant to be clad in full terrorist gear but he left a note for producer Joel Silver suggesting it would be more interesting for his character to wear a suit and pretend to be a hostage in one scene. Rickman told The Guardian: “I got Joel saying, ‘Get the hell out of here, you’ll wear what you’re told.’ But when I came back, I was handed a new script. It showed that it pays to have a little bit of theatre training.”

Gruber’s attire is important, too, because it contributes to his European sensibility as a world-weary aesthete. He has a discerning eye and notices clothes, commenting on the fact that he owns the same suit that Takagi is wearing (“John Phillips, London. Rumour has it Arafat buys his there too”). Given this distinguished look, Gruber required a suitable timepiece to slip under the cuff of his business shirt. Gold luxury Cartier Tank replica watches on a black leather strap is an unimpeachable choice.

Except that he almost wore a TAG Heuer. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Die Hard screenwriter Steven E. de Souza explained, the 12 terrorists were all meant to wear the same 1:1 wholesale Cartier copy watches. “Originally, they get off the truck, the camera craned up, you saw them in a circle and Alan Rickman says, ‘Synchronize your high quality Cartier super clone watches,’” de Souza said. “They all put their arms out in a circle with the camera moving down and they all had the same Tag Heuer watch.”

Thankfully the plot ended up changing due to continuity issues and so Gruber managed to upgrade. His eventual choice is again a nice counterpoint to that of Willis’ John McClane who wears TAG Heuer Professional 3000 Quartz replica watches for sale, a pragmatic chronograph that suits his rugged approach (yippee-ki-yay). Gruber, however, is cut from a different cloth – a pointedly luxurious one, too, no doubt sourced from Dormeuil. With its air of quiet panache, the perfect fake Cartier Tank is watches far more befitting Gruber’s unique brand of debonair nihilism.

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The best UK replica watches auction circuit is a strange and fickle beast that resembles a circus more often than it doesn’t. The conductors of these horological carnivals are always elevated above the rest of the room and seemingly have the power to conjure six- and seven-figure dollar signs with a wave of their hammers.

After working the high quality fake watches auction beat for a few seasons at this point, there are clearly some macro-level similarities that remain true from sale to sale. But underneath those, there’s a nonstop current of micro-trends that can change with every single passing lot. And trust me, there are a whole lot of lots. Our team on the ground in Geneva (which was just our photographer, @waitlisted, and me) attended five different auctions hosted by four different houses (Antiquorum, Christie’s, Phillips, and Sotheby’s), which combined to contain over 1,000 lots.

There were so many surprises and interesting developments that, being honest, I had a hard time figuring out where to start in my post-sale coverage. I believe you could absolutely write an entire book based around a single auction season and detailing all the small, medium, and large proceedings that occur in a single one-day sale. I legitimately had so many different thoughts and trends I wanted to discuss that it was nearly impossible to narrow it down to just a select few. But eventually, that’s what I was able to do.

Although our old pal Eric Ku didn’t make the trip over to Geneva this year, he was top-of-mind for everyone in attendance after early cheap replica Cartier London Crash watches sold for over $1.5 million through his online auction platform, Loupe This. Suddenly, one of the hottest areas of the vintage watch market was at a fever pitch – all eyes were on shaped perfect copy Cartier wristwatches at all four auction houses.

The sales didn’t disappoint. Cloches were clocking in at crazy figures at Christie’s and Antiquorum. Awesome Grand top fake Cartier Tank Cintrée watches with provenance from Hollywood’s Golden Age approached six figures at Christie’s. Wild cloisonné enamel Swiss made Carteir Tortue super clone watches that might have struggled to find an audience a year ago nearly doubled its high estimate at Sotheby’s. And it was impossible to miss the Parallélogramme at Phillips.

All attention, however, was on lot 133 at Christie’s, 1990 replica Cartier London Crash watches for sale, to see if it could come close to replicating the jaw-dropping Loupe This figure. While it didn’t top a million bucks, it sure came close, settling in at CHF 819,000, a seriously impressive total for ’90s wholesale fake Cartier London Crash watches. It’s not only an aggressive result but also a sign of how the Crash market is expanding. There are a number of fairly significant differences between Loupe This’ 1967 Cartier London Crash and the 1990 Cartier London Crash at Christie’s, but at the end of the day they’re both interesting for similar inherent reasons. It would have been a bit of a bummer to see the 1990 AAA Cartier Crash replica watches, well, crash at Christie’s after there had already been so much immediate discourse on the model following the record-breaking sale at Loupe This.