
hmd4m's original post highlights the Rolex Cellini Prince (2005-2015 production) as a truly underappreciated example of Rolex's artistic capabilities. This discussion explores why this particular reference, often overlooked by the broader market, represents a unique chapter in the brand's history and a testament to its horological heritage. It invites collectors to reconsider the artistry and innovation embedded in this distinctive timepiece.

love this thing but it wears very large compared to say a cartier tank or even reverso grande taille
The Prince line has always been neglected by the public, but really shows an innovative side for the Crown
Does anyone know anything about the caliber?
The “non-Rolex” Rolex
It seems they tried to reflect upon their heritage and were not just updating it. Rebuilding the Prince!
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