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ROLEX Cellini Cellissima watch, n. A9990XX, for...

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ROLEX Cellini Cellissima watch, n. A9990XX, for women. In 18kt white gold and diamonds. White dial with applied Roman numerals and baton hands. Case decorated with diamonds. Sapphire crystal. Faceted crown at 3 o'clock. Black leather bracelet with white gold Rolex folding clasp with hallmarks. Quartz movement. It works. Measurements: 25 mm (frontis width); 35 x 26 mm (total case). Cellini is a collection of watches that the Rolex brand made in tribute to the great Italian Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini (Florence, 1500 - 1571). Sculptor and goldsmith of great renown, he worked for the Papacy in Rome under Clement VII, under the patronage of Duke Cosimo I de Medici and for King Francis I, with whom he moved to work in France. Benvenuto Cellini is considered the prototype of the Renaissance man and his work has been a reference for the history of art. **In the description of the watches when it is marked "in working order" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging. In the description of the watches when it is marked "in running condition" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.