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18 December 2014, 04:57 AM | #1 |
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New Rolex Cellini
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I tried this on and was very impressed, it is quite heavy and has a thick case so has real wrist presence. The dial is spectacular, this is my favourite version of the new Cellini range. I believe it is priced at £11,900 so don't think it can be compared to Patek Phillipe which is nearly twice this much. Probably best comparable to JLC but I do recommend checking this model out in person for someone looking for something a bit different. It will be interesting to see how these hold in value as Cellinis traditionally have had poor resale. I don't think this will be the case with the newer models. Be interested to know the thoughts of others that have tried on the new range and where they sit in the watch space. Anuj |
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Those date numbers must be tiny. Are they even readable?
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I was at the Polacheck's Jewelers Saturday and they had a display of them. They are nice looking watches.
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I like it.
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I'm surprised the new Cellini line is not getting more mass appeal. I think they are brilliantly made, stellar design and aesthetically, just luxurious.
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I don't think real 'dress watches' are one of Rolex strengths.
With the Cellini they are doing a good job, but in my opinion brands like JLC or IWC still make better looking dress watches. |
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I recently saw a pre-owned piece that was platinum and had the same ice blue dial as the platinum DDII and Daytona. It was stunning! Still a lot of $$ for a Cellini. Too small for my taste also.
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These new Cellini are superb looking and are perfectly fine "dress watches." |
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Dress watches are definitely not Rolex's strong suit. I'd get a Grand Seiko at that price range.
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Wow... this makes so much sense...
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So what's your point? That your opinion of the watch is insert comment here. And? Ok... but like you said yourself, "Every man to his own taste." Well, you compare? Good for you... I don't. I look at each time piece for their own beauty. I don't compare. So there yah go. |
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I gave my opinion about the watch and you respond like your opinion is the only way to go. If you like it, buy it. Calm down my friend. |
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I tried this one on last week. I thought it had great weight to it, the date was easily readable (because that would be one big cyclops!!) and the strap was very nice.
Isn't this the bubble back one? I tried on a lot at the AD that day. It is down to that, the Nomos Lambda and a JLC Reverso for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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beautiful watch, congrats!
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18 December 2014, 07:41 AM | #19 |
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I have been in to the dealer to view the Cellini.
I expected more, it is difficult to explain. They are nice time pieces, nice! But between £12,000 and £13,000, it just does not push my buttons. Nice is not £13,000. Sorry, my opinion. |
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I like it too!
Thanks for the pic
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I think they will do well with the line.
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I like it too, but I don't think it would be my first choice for a dress watch.
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The new Cellini line is fantastic. Even more stunning in person. Rolex struggled in the past with this type of watch, but I think they will do well with this line. A very elegant and timeless design. Personally, I love the Cellini Time in Everose Gold with white dial and brown leather strap. Beautiful.
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Maybe it's just me but I think Rolex makes fine dress watches
And I really love the new Cellini line |
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Another shot
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Looks great! I really liked this model when it was announced.
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I think they will continue to be Rolex worst sellers and as for holding value 50% off retail day you walk out of AD with it if you decided you wanted to sell. Just my opinion and my guess is it will prove right.
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The new 2014 models is a fantastic effort by Rolex to revamp this line. Just like what they did for the Tudor brand. The latest Tudor line of watches are simply fantastic! The product will speak for itself, if it is attractive enough, people will buy. And I believe AD's and Rolex will pull a few tactics to market it. At the very least, I think the Cellini looks better in black tie / suit than the Oyster models.
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To my eyes, the new line is a group of individually beautiful watches.
Comparing them with other brands is not useful as there is no direct comparability in most cases - apples with oranges. In any case one buys what appeals to ones individual taste and we are all different. A 'Dress' line will never sell in comparable volumes to a more versatile model - e.g. DJ - and will always be more of a niche seller. Buyers need to understand that when they buy as it will affect resale. It's not a comment on the watch/model, it's a comment on the niche market in which they sell. I can't wait to pick one up at a big discount down the track.
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