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The Rolex Cellini line celebrates the beauty, craftsmanship, and artistic traditions of classical watch design. It blends the Rolex commitment to precision with timeless sophistication.
The Cellini collection began in 1968, honoring Italian Renaissance master sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. This bold move by the brand created a distinct space for elegant dress watches within the Rolex catalog.
Throughout its history, the Cellini line has featured iconic models like the Cellini Prince, the King Midas, and the Cellini Moonphase. The collection spans decades, showcasing varying case shapes, materials, and finishing touches.
These timepieces offer non-Oyster cases, gold or platinum construction, and clean dials often accented by a guilloché dial or date function. Each watch is a true homage to the art of traditional watchmaking.
If you’re drawn to watches that highlight design, heritage, and refined detail, the Rolex Cellini is a top choice. It’s Rolex’s most artistic expression.
With unique case designs in rose gold, white gold, and yellow gold, the Cellini reflects classic elegance across all models. The variety in lines, shapes, and touch of vintage inspiration gives it unmatched versatility.
From Cellini Time to Cellini Dual Time, these timepieces offer functionality for daily use or for travelers who need dual time zones.
The presence of a Cellini on the wrist signals a different kind of Rolex—one focused on quiet luxury, perfection, and timeless beauty. With many now discontinued, the value of pre-owned pieces continues to rise.
Released in 2014, this model is known for its clean white lacquer dial, slim hands, and 39mm Everose gold case. Named after Italian Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini. Manual wind, no complications, pure timekeeping.
Also launched in 2014, in 18ct white gold. Features a 39mm case and a guilloché dial with a pointer date at 3 o’clock. Elegant but practical. Seen on the wrists of low-profile collectors and classic dress-watch fans.
Introduced alongside the above, this dual time-zone model adds travel functionality with a second subdial and AM/PM indicator. 39mm white gold case. Worn by figures like former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Debuted in 2017, the only Rolex with a moonphase complication. 39mm Everose gold case, meteorite moon disc, blue enamel subdial at 6 o’clock. Still rare in the wild, often owned by collectors into unusual Rolex references.
Pre-owned Rolex Cellini watches typically cost between SGD $4,000 and $25,000, depending on the model, condition, and included accessories. Certain discontinued references command even higher prices.
We offer a 12-month warranty on all pre-owned Rolex Cellini and other watches, covering mechanical defects not related to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty is backed by our collaboration with Watchlab, a local Swiss standard watch repair shop.
Yes, we offer flexible installment payment plans (IPP) for the Rolex Cellini and a wide range of other timepieces. Financing options typically range from 6 to 36 months through leading partner banks such as Maybank, UOB, Standard Chartered, HSBC, DBS, and OCBC. Admin fees start from as low as 3.5%, depending on the selected plan and bank.
As financing terms may be updated periodically, please refer to our payment method page for the latest terms.
The Rolex Cellini is generally not considered a "speculative investment" designed for rapid, dramatic appreciation, unlike some other highly sought-after Rolex sports models. Instead, it typically offers a more stable long-term store of value for specific discontinued or rare vintage models.
Yes, the Rolex Cellini generally holds its value well, especially since the majority of its models were discontinued in 2022. Its strong value retention stems from its precious metal casing (primarily 18k gold or platinum), the inherent prestige of the Rolex brand, and increased collector interest in discontinued and vintage references. While it typically doesn't see the speculative price surges of Rolex's sports models, the Cellini offers stable long-term value retention for those who appreciate its elegant design and refined craftsmanship.