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Andy Lau Fronts Cartier Tank MC Collection
By SENATUS News | 27 September 2013

Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau is the face of Cartier's campaign for its Tank MC timepiece collection. The French luxury label celebrates the launch of the Tank MC watch with an exclusive short film starring the actor, exploring the philosophy of time and life.

Cartier delivers a message of daring, excellence and passion, values held dear by the actor who stars as himself in the film. The film reels in the key moments that have shaped his destiny in fast-paced slices of life, portraying the Andy Lau philosophy of time as echoed in the Tank saga: the same drive to reinvent oneself, move forward and keep pace with the times.

Andy Lau joins the ranks of personalities from the arts, sports and politics who have made a free-thinking statement in wearing the Tank, men of exception, each of whom in their own way asserted a style: their own.

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