
Rolex ロレックス チェリーニ デイト 50515 自動巻 K18エバーローズゴールド 中古A ROLEX
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Basic Info |
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Listing code | E5NH09 |
Brand | Rolex |
Model | Cellini Date |
Reference number | 50515 |
Dealer product code | 220156 |
Movement | Automatic |
Bracelet material | Leather |
Year of production | Unknown |
Condition | (Light signs of wear or scratches) |
Scope of delivery |
Original box, no original papers
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Gender | Men's watch/Unisex |
Location | Japan, Tokyo |
Caliber |
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Movement | Automatic |
Case |
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Case diameter | 39 mm |
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Bracelet material | Leather |
Bracelet color | Gold |
Description |
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* Black dial * Sapphire glass windshield Screw-in crown screw back * 28,800 vibration Second hand regulation * Date fast forward is a type that turns the short hand independently. With this type, you can move only the short hand independently without stopping the movement of the second hand, so you can easily correct the time difference. * Isn't it a model that incorporates the Rolex atmosphere of the 1930s and 1950s? I think that the bulge of the back cover and the overall atmosphere can feel the atmosphere of a model that is said to be a "big bubble". I also think that the very fine jagged fluted bezel incorporates the atmosphere of a model like Rolex's first Datejust REF.4467. I also think that the dial and buckle have an atmosphere reminiscent of Rolex in the 1930s. * Since the 3 o'clock position is a disc calendar, visibility is not as good as a calendar with a small window. Also, if you look closely at the movement of the calendar, it is not the type that switches instantly like Datejust. I don't think it makes sense to make this part a calendar that switches instantly, but for Rolex, who is very particular about the visibility of the calendar, is REF.50515 a little different? Is the series itself called Cellini a little different for Rolex? I think the relatively recent Cellini is probably the dress watch genre, a series of classic Rolex designs with a modern interpretation.
Belt: Genuine leather belt / Genuine K18 Everose Gold Accessories: ”Outer Box Inner Box Italian Manual Guarantee Card (October 2016 Italy [Country Code 170]) Japan Lore OH Statement and International Service Guarantee (April 2022) Green Round Tag Paper Rectangular Tag Bezel Protective cap Case diameter / arm circumference: Approximately 39 mm Condition: * Used A * This individual was put out from our shop for overhaul including polishing to Rolex Japan. There are few small scratches and it is in a very beautiful state. The crown has been replaced during OH. This individual was generally in good condition before OH. The bezel of this model has a jagged part and a slippery part, but since small scratches on the surface were a little conspicuous on the slippery part, OH including polishing was done with a day roll. * There are no scratches on the sapphire glass windshield. * The genuine leather belt has some usability. * You may be able to see that the hands are moody in the enlarged image of the dial, but please be assured that this is due to the reflection and is actually in a beautiful state. * Black dial * Sapphire glass windshield Screw-in crown screw back * 28,800 vibration Second hand regulation * Date fast forward is a type that turns the short hand independently. With this type, you can move only the short hand independently without stopping the movement of the second hand, so you can easily correct the time difference. * Isn't it a model that incorporates the Rolex atmosphere of the 1930s and 1950s? I think that the bulge of the back cover and the overall atmosphere can feel the atmosphere of a model that is said to be a "big bubble". I also think that the very fine jagged fluted bezel incorporates the atmosphere of a model like Rolex's first Datejust REF.4467. I also think that the dial and buckle have an atmosphere reminiscent of Rolex in the 1930s. * Since the 3 o'clock position is a disc calendar, visibility is not as good as a calendar with a small window. Also, if you look closely at the movement of the calendar, it is not the type that switches instantly like Datejust. I don't think it makes sense to make this part a calendar that switches instantly, but for Rolex, who is very particular about the visibility of the calendar, is REF.50515 a little different? Is the series itself called Cellini a little different for Rolex? I think the relatively recent Cellini is probably the dress watch genre, a series of classic Rolex designs with a modern interpretation. |
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