Cheap replica watches recovered from busting organised crime rings are being sold at auction this week.
Wilsons Auctions Asset Recovery Department works with 40 law enforcement agencies across the UK and Ireland, and with associates in 17 countries to source and sell-off luxury goods that have been amassed by criminal enterprises.
In recent years the company has sold over £150 million-worth of seized assets for government agencies, law enforcement agencies and insolvency practitioners.
Its next auction of luxury goods takes place from Wednesday, May 29 at 11am and ends on Friday, May 31 at 11am.
View all lots at the auction here and register to bid.
Along with jewellery and handbags, this week’s sale includes a large number of luxury AAA fake watches from brands including Rolex, Omega, Cartier.
The are all sold without reserve prices or estimates.
Highlights of the Wilsons Auctions Luxury Goods Sale
Replica Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Ultra-Light Watches
This new release UK best copy watches features a 41mm titanium case and comes with the original papers. Currently retailing over £50,000, this could be a fantastic investment for someone, especially when being sold with no reserve.
Fake Rolex Rainbow Daytona Watches
High quality replica Rolex Daytona ref. 116505 watches in rose gold with an aftermarket black gem-set dial and rainbow coloured aftermarket gem-set bezel.
Sold without box or papers.
Gold Rolex Day-Date Replica Watches
An extremely rare and state of the art 18ct Everose Gold perfect replica Rolex Day-Date watches is included in the auction, with its exclusive feature of factory baguette diamond and ruby dial.
Dated 2015 on its papers, this is certainly a fine addition to any watch collection, again to be sold with no reserve.
Rolex Hulk and Batman Fake Watches
Highly sought-after, a 2018 Rolex Submariner appears in the luxury auction catalogue. With a green dial and bezel, this Swiss movements replica watches is also commonly known as the ‘Hulk’.
Alongside this popular super clone watches for sale, bidders will also spot a ‘Rolex Batman’. Dated in 2018, this model features a split black and blue bezel. Both to be sold with no reserve.
Allan McKenzie, Luxury Goods Auctioneer, says the sale includes a huge range of luxury gods catering to various buyers and budgets.
The catalogue includes entries from law enforcement which are unreserved and will sell to the highest bidder on the day.
“This is always thrilling when you take the Omega for example – a watch retailing at over £50,400. Depending which bidders on the day are there, it could lead to be a real opportunity for someone to source a great investment and a brilliant price,” Mr MicKenzie suggests.
Wilsons Auctions is the first auction house in the UK to be accepted as an Associate Member of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group, and tirelessly fights against the global trade in counterfeiting goods.
All assets in its sales are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic, giving bidders and buyers confidence in their buying experience. Buyers Premiums vary from 15% to 30%.