Product Details: About the Product Manufacturer Rolex Model Cellini Ref. 4081/9 Gold (WG) Blue Stella 1973/1975 389 Movement Hand-wound Cal.1600 Case Gold (WG) Vertical 22mm Horizontal 35mm Bracelet Strap Steel (SS) Cassis Alligator Strap [Unused] Accessories No Accessories Included Dial [ [Blue]: Blue Stella, beautiful condition [partially scratched (can be removed with polish)]: A beautiful, unpolished individual with original edges and lines [overhauled]: Comment Rolex Cellini was named after being inspired by the style of Italian Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini. It is a thin dress watch with a design that sets it apart from a typical Rolex, and uses a non-waterproof case, a hand-wound caliber, and a leather strap.
The dial has a very simple structure, and contains only the Rolex emblem and logo and the Cellini model name. Also, the bezel is engraved to play the role of an index, making the Blue Stella dial stand out more elegantly.
Stellar dial is the name of the color dial represented by Day-Date in the 1970s, and it is like the color dial of the current Oyster Perpetual. In the case of the Day-Date Blue Stella, I think it would cost 10 million yen or more, but since there are few collectors of Cellini, it's a reasonable price. The small, feminine white gold case is oval and has a different silhouette than a regular Rolex.
This is a recommended watch that comes with a genuine Rolex buckle and is in good condition. Product Details: Manufacturer: Rolex Model: Cellini Ref. 4081/9 Gold (WG) Blue Stella 1973/1975 Movement: Hand-wound Cal.1600 Case: Gold (WG) Height 22mm Width 35mm Bracelet Strap: Steel (SS) Cassis Alligator Strap [Unused] Accessories: No Accessories Dial: [ [Blue]: Blue Stella, beautiful Condition: [Partially scratched (can be removed with polish)]: A beautiful, unpolished individual with original edges and lines [Overhauled]: Comment: Rolex Cellini was named after being inspired by the style of Italian Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini. It is a thin dress watch with a design that sets it apart from a typical Rolex, and uses a non-waterproof case, a hand-wound caliber, and a leather strap.
The dial has a very simple structure, and contains only the Rolex emblem and logo and the Cellini model name. Also, the bezel is engraved to play the role of an index, making the Blue Stella dial stand out more elegantly.
Stellar dial is the name of the color dial represented by Day-Date in the 1970s, and it is like the color dial of the current Oyster Perpetual. In the case of the Day-Date Blue Stella, I think it would cost 10 million yen or more, but since there are few collectors of Cellini, it's a reasonable price. The small, feminine white gold case is oval and has a different silhouette than a regular Rolex.
This is a recommended watch that comes with a genuine Rolex buckle and is in good condition.