Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Clean Dial Rolex Cellini Time Watch 2016

Rolex Cellini collection consists of three basic models. These are the Cellini Time, Cellini Date, and Cellini Dual Time. The Cellini Dual Time (hands-on here) is the most complicated of the models and is the only dual-time watch from Rolex copies that indicates both time zones in 12-hour format (versus their GMT watches that indicate the second time zone in 24-hour format).

The case is similar to an Oyster, but a bit thinner and designed more for elegance versus sheer resistance to the elements. The Cellini case is 39mm wide and water resistant to 50 meters (versus the 100 meters of most Oyster cases - that aren't diving watches). Rolex Cellini Date 50519 received a lovely blue dial on the 18k white gold version, and the Cellini Dual Time 50525 had a "brown guilloche" dial option for the 18k Everose gold model. The Rolex Cellini Time 50505 received the most simple dial to date in both a 18k Everose gold as well as 18k white gold case.

Rolex Cellini Time replica remove the Roman numerals on the dial as well as the Rolex crown logo as the 12 o'clock hour indicator. Rather, the logo is moved to below 12 o'clock and applied facet-cut baton-style hour markers are used all around. Rolex gives 12 o'clock double markers to help visually orientate the dial for legibility.

Rolex-made automatic movements that operate at 4Hz (28,800bph) with about 48 hours of power reserve. Like all Rolex watches now, the Cellini models abide by the stricter "Superlative Chronometer" standards which are also known as "The Green Seal" certification.

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