The Rolex Cellini Prince was introduced in 2005 and discontinued ten years later in 2015 . During this period, five different models were made. Rectangular case, art deco design, shaped manual-winding movement decorated to match each case and dial: what a...
An un-Rolex Rolex and I believe the first one with a display case back? Definitely appreciate the idea of matching the movement finishing to the dial, too. Possibly a bit too bold for my shy self but I feel itโs great these were made ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป ...
But even before I became obsessed with Ultra Thin watches I thought these were just a little bit too chunky. Having checked with my friend Gemini it confirmed these watches range from 9.3mm to 11.7mm which I think is quite thick for a dress watch. I still...
As I mentioned on multiple occasions before, the Cellini Prince is my favorite Rolex watch ever. The 5442 and 5443 are, easily, my favorites of the collection. I'd happily have either, perhaps just a smidge more preference for the rose gold due to its mor...
The 5442 offers a perfect mix of traditional and modern aesthetics. Being shaped and not sporty, these watches are fairly easy to find and not unaffordable. Best, Emmanuel
Desperately wanted to buy the Clous De Paris version in my early days of watch collecting but alas, my pockets were not deep enough then and I never came across one in real life. My other pick would be the Gordon Circulaire which I have seen. The retailer...
The shaped chronometer movements which come to my mind are: Niton Prima: Horological meandering: Span Style Color Gray Horological Meandering Span The New Prima By Niton Incl A Geneva Seal Movement Its Background L.U.C Grand Cru: Chopard: Span Style Color...
That was the first time i saw one in person and i must admit i really enjoyed seeing it on my wrist while playing with it I love the case design and the side profile of this piece . Would love to see the rose gold with black dial at some point on my wrist...
I saw a brand new fully "stickered" yellow gold version for a fraction of the original price. My guess was that people were buying these brand new, keeping them in safes, just to be allowed to enter the waiting list of Submariners, which is a shame as you...
far less successful than sports watches. Rolex always keeps a dress watch in its catalog: the current one is the 1908, which has its charm, but it isn't as interesting to me as the Cellini Prince. Best, Emmanuel