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Old 5 February 2012, 11:22 AM   #1
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Cellini Prince

i would like some information about the yellow gold cellini prince from some research i have done i have seen that they do not hold there value really well at all and are not to popular. I am able to buy a new yellow gold prince for $6,000
would like to know if this would be a good buy and why they do not hold there value.


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Old 5 February 2012, 11:29 AM   #2
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Welcome to TRF.

Cellini just don't tend to be the most popular of watches within the Rolex brand and this would account as to why it wouldn't fair so well on the secondary market. But if it is future value that is your primary concern then attempt to buy a pre-owned and you may do a bit better.

In the long run as long as you like the watch and plan on keeping it then future value will be much higher as it will always mean more to you.
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Old 5 February 2012, 11:30 AM   #3
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It seems that gold watches do not hold their value well in the secondary market and the Cellini line of watches are not the most popular Rolexes!!!
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Old 5 February 2012, 11:32 AM   #4
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If you want to wear it, $6000 is a good price.

If you think might sell it to send your kids to college, forget about it.
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Old 5 February 2012, 11:58 AM   #5
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well i dont plan on ever selling any watch i buy i guess it comes down to is 6k a good deal for a new one also i am new to rolex dont know a ton about the brand i have been wearing breitlings for a few years now but i am now kind of obsessed with the yellow gold DD but looking for a nice first rolex just unsure what to get.
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Old 5 February 2012, 12:14 PM   #6
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well i dont plan on ever selling any watch i buy i guess it comes down to is 6k a good deal for a new one also i am new to rolex dont know a ton about the brand i have been wearing breitlings for a few years now but i am now kind of obsessed with the yellow gold DD but looking for a nice first rolex just unsure what to get.
If your unsure then just take your time. There are a number of good choices. I'm sure with a bit of research you'll find one you'll be happy with. Have you checked out the Rolex website, and gone to your nearest AD to take a look and try some on?
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Old 5 February 2012, 12:38 PM   #7
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have not tryed any on in a while.. i keep going back to the yellow gold DD i would not be buying it new just wish i had a little better understanding as far as what i should be paying for a preowned
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Old 5 February 2012, 12:45 PM   #8
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have not tryed any on in a while.. i keep going back to the yellow gold DD i would not be buying it new just wish i had a little better understanding as far as what i should be paying for a preowned
A great deal depends on how new it is, and what condition it is in. Mostly this also has to do with the condition of the bracelet as older models tend to have bracelets which have been so badly worn they are no longer any good. It cost a large sum of money to replace a bracelet.

You can pay as little as $5,000 for the head alone of an older model to as much as $20,000 or more for a more recent pre-owned model.
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Old 5 February 2012, 01:33 PM   #9
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By the way you can do some research in the for Sale section here, there are always a couple examples of a DD or two for sale.

Make sure however that wherever you buy it, buy it from someone you can trust.
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Old 6 February 2012, 06:36 AM   #10
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Hey don't hold value well because they are not your traditional Rolex design! 6k is a little in price and can be had for much less!
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Well if you are talking about a NEW authentic Cellini Prince that retails for over $14,000, I can hardly see where you can go wrong for $6000. But that sounds too good to be true. I happen to love the Cellini line as dress watches. They are stylish and stunning. I know I am in the minority but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So if you love the style go for it.
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Well if you are talking about a NEW authentic Cellini Prince that retails for over $14,000, I can hardly see where you can go wrong for $6000. But that sounds too good to be true. I happen to love the Cellini line as dress watches. They are stylish and stunning. I know I am in the minority but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So if you love the style go for it.
I don't know much about Cellini's except I saw a Prince in a store and was impressed. $6,000 sounds cheap, to me.
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Old 6 February 2012, 05:18 PM   #13
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I'm with hsfrank. I like Cellinis in general and the Prince in particular because it is so quirky and distinctive. You would always feel special wearing such an individual watch.
It's all supply & demand. Clearly most people will prefer something more conservative - it's the same with any consumer product. $6K sounds very good if it is in nice condition. Hope it works out for you.
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