Inside Andrew Tate’s insane £1million watch collection including Hublot with 59 jewels and £400k Jacob & Co Bugatti

Tate is often seen posing with his flashy watches

ANDREW TATE is famous for his career as a kickboxing star but more recently a crypto currency investor and casino chain owner.

The controversial British-American also has a penchant for expensive watches and has built up an impressive collection worth £1 million.

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Tate is often seen posing with his flashy watchesCredit: Instagram
The controversial star has a collection of timepieces reportedly worth £1 million

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The controversial star has a collection of timepieces reportedly worth £1 millionCredit: Instagram

Tate was born in the United States but as a young child his mother decided to return home to England to raise him and his siblings, Janine and Tristan.

He now lives in Romania and has since seen more money and fame since investing in cryptocurrency and opening a chain of casinos.

Tate has been heavily criticised for his highly controversial and misogynistic views.

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YouTuber Daz Black, who has more than seven million subscribers, this week said he was recently approached by multiple women with alarming accusations against Tate.

He said he received “disturbing” videos of Tate – and described the British-American kickboxer as “monster”.

Tate was once cast in Big Brother in 2016 but was ejected over a video of him hitting a woman with a belt. 

The 35-year-old’s millionaire status has seen him splash out on some of the fanciest luxury watches available, according to Factory Bezel.

“Iced-Out” Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph

Tate "iced-out" his Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph with diamonds

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Tate “iced-out” his Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph with diamonds

The Classic Fusion Chronograph is an elegantly designed watch with durability to match thanks to its a titanium case.

Tate upped the quality further when he “iced-out” his Hublot by having a jeweller add pricey diamonds to the watch case.

The fancy Hublot watch is made from 280 parts and contains and impressive 59 jewels.

The Classic Fusion Chronograph also provides a power reserve of 42 hours.

Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon Rose Gold

The stunning Jacob & Co. watch is valued at over £400,000 and was bough by Tate to complement his supercar

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The stunning Jacob & Co. watch is valued at over £400,000 and was bough by Tate to complement his supercarCredit: Instagram

Possibly the most sophisticated watch owned by Tate, the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon is made up of 578 components.

The stunning timepiece is valued at just over £400,000 by Factory Bezel.

And the watch is such a complex piece of art that the rose gold case alone alone takes a single craftsman 120 hours to complete.

Tate shared that Jacob & Co.’s total build time for the watch was over 10 months, which is even longer than the matching supercar he bought.

The kickboxer purchased the spectacular watch to match with his limited-run Bugatti Chiron.

“Iced-Out” Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore is certainly worth it's weight in gold

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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore is certainly worth it’s weight in gold

The stunning Royal Oak Offshore is a watch that is certainly worth it’s weight in gold.

Nicknamed “the brick” due to the enormous amount of 18K rose gold used, “the brick” weighs in at a staggering 334 grams despite having a diameter of just 4.2cm,

As you probably guessed, “the brick” comes with a hefty price tag. and is reportedly valued at around £84,500.

This wasn’t enough for Andrew Tate though as he had the Royal Oak Offshore “iced-out” with baguette diamonds.

Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronometer

Tate decided against "icing-out" his Maxi marine Chronometer

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Tate decided against “icing-out” his Maxi marine Chronometer

Tate’s Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Chronometer is a beautiful watch that combines rich dark blue colours with rose gold.

It is crafted from 18K rose gold and blue rubber and features a small second hand, power reserve indicator, and date complication.

Unlike Tate’s other extravagant watches, he decided not to “ice-out” the Maxi Marine Chronometer.

“Iced-Out” Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked

This incredibly unique watch looks flash while also allowing the wearer to look at the intricate engineering within

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This incredibly unique watch looks flash while also allowing the wearer to look at the intricate engineering within

This unique timepiece commands an eye-watering price of around £190,000 because of the work required to produce its skeletonised dial.

The Swiss manufacturers created an engineering masterpiece that lets Tate see the intricate inner workings of the watch while still looking flash.

But as for many of his watches, that wasn’t enough for Tate, so he had a jeweller install pristine diamonds into the stainless-steel case.

Hublot Classic Fusion 45 Chronograph “Ceramic King”

The ceramic-king is another favourite of Tate's and has a contrasting black and rose gold colour scheme

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The ceramic-king is another favourite of Tate’s and has a contrasting black and rose gold colour scheme

Another Hublot produced watch completes Tate’s jaw-dropping collection of watches.

The ceramic-king is oversized and incredibly stylish with rose gold complementing dark colours on the dial and strap.

Able to deal with up to 165ft of water resistance and having a 42-hour power reserve, sees Tate’s watch valued at just over £10,000.

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