
The Rolex Cellini Prince, a departure from the brand's iconic Oyster models, often sparks lively discussion among collectors. Author hmd4m initiates a 'roll call' for this distinctive timepiece, inviting fellow enthusiasts to share their examples and perspectives. This article delves into why the Cellini Prince, with its unique design and manual movement, continues to captivate those seeking an 'un-Rolex' Rolex.

...and they are really impressive. Built like tanks. My only issue would be that they were a tad smaller and thinner. But I love the bold designs and the shaped, manual movement : ) A nice article can be found here:
Amazing. One of my grails. This is a diamond in the rough and gets almost no respect.
such an "unRolex" Rolex.... manual, rectangular case, guilloche, transparent back. Glad to join the group.
This one is so much more elegant than my Rolex, which is the Oyster GMT Master model. So elegant and handsome. Makes mine looks like a brute.
You took it here in Hawaii.
This one is in platinum ( Credit: Onlywatch )
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