MobLand, Guy Ritchie’s latest take on the London underworld, includes a number of carefully chosen AAA UK replica watches that reflect its characters’ roles and status.
Costume designer Rebecca Hale — whose eclectic CV includes Fate: The Winx Saga and Absolutely Fabulous — selected each luxury 1:1 fake watches to support the storytelling, using them to suggest personality and background, without being so flash they drew eyeballs away from the action.
Helen Mirren’s Maeve Harrigan wears top 2025 replica Omega Constellation watches with a 28mm case in 18ct yellow gold and stainless steel. Its white mother-of-pearl dial, gold hands and signature “claws” on the bezel speak to understated wealth.
“She wears a nice watch, but that is the only piece of clothing really that gives any indication that she’s wearing very expensive clothes,” Hale has explained, of the character’s otherwise all-black wardrobe.
Maeve’s husband Conrad, played by Pierce Brosnan, wears Omega Constellation Globemaster copy watches for sale in rose “Sedna” gold on a brown leather strap.
It’s good match for a character rooted in legacy but aware of his slipping influence. The Globemaster, with its fluted bezel and refined look, is a conceivable choice for an ageing figure of authority – though that’s perhaps not how Swiss made Omega replica watches would market it.
Kevin Harrigan, played by Paddy Considine, wears a Hublot Classic Fusion Titanium Chronograph. The perfect fake watches has a 42mm titanium case, the watchmaker’s HUB1153 self-winding movement and a black rubber strap. It’s modern, compact and built for function. A watch for someone who beavers away in the background rather than the spotlight, perhaps.
Tom Hardy’s fixer, Harry Da Souza, wears a solid yellow gold China online replica Rolex GMT-Master II watches (ref. 116718LN-0001) on an Oyster bracelet. With a black ceramic bezel and dual time zone function, it’s robust and versatile – a sign of seniority in an otherwise minimal wardrobe.
“The wholesale super clone watches UK tell a story,” Hale explains.
“Conrad, Maeve and Tom [Hardy] have gone for absolute classics.”