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Rolex Cellini 3804 WG Silver Sigma Dial with Box and Paper

SKU: ROLEX273
Sale price£2,315.00 GBP

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-Specifications

Brand
Rolex
Model
Cellini
Reference
3804
Year
circa 1976
Serial
42xxxxx
Movement
Manual Wind Cal.1601
Case
31.5mm
Material
18K White Gold
Bracelet
Black Leather Strap
Includes
Rolex Signed Steel Buckle
Box/Paper
Outer Box and Inner Box
Guarantee Paper (Stamped 1978)
Notes
The watch has been completely serviced by our watchmaker recently
The mainspring has been replaced in the service
Warranty
1-year Mechanical Warranty by us
Shipping
Global Shipping via DHL Express with full insurance

*Model wrist size is 16.5cm circumference


-Description

Cellini is a dress line that focuses on elegance and does not use an oyster case, which is Rolex's most distinctive feature.

Although it is less well-known than the Oyster case dress line and sports models such as the Datejust, it has a long history and was created in 1928. This Cellini is the only one in the Rolex collection that bears the name of a specific person, giving it a unique position.

Reference 3804 was manufactured in the mid-1970s. The case is round but has a curved design with integrated lugs. Like the Omega C case, it has no breaks and looks more refined.

The case is made of 18K white gold. The case size is 31.5mm. A closer look at the case reveals a radial hairline finish on the surface. The case back is also characterized by different finishes: polished on the periphery and vertical hairline on the inside.

The dial is a silver dial sunray finish. There is a σ (sigma) mark on both sides of SWISS at the 6 o'clock position on the dial. This marking can be found on watches made by manufacturers that belonged to an organization called APRIOR from about 1973 to about 2000, and indicates that precious metals such as gold are used for the dial and indexes.

This was added to "indicate that it is a high quality gold Swiss-made watch". It is a specification that can be found on watches from five companies: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, IWC, and Omega, but not on all watches.

It is believed to have been used by Rolex from around 1973 to the mid-1970s, and is prized by collectors for its rarity.

The movement is a manual-wind Cal. 1601. Including the base model Cal.1600 and the minor changed model Cal.1602, it is a highly reliable movement that has been used for several decades.

It comes with a special outer and inner box for the Cellini and original guarantee paper. The paper states that it was sold in 1978. It also comes with a genuine steel buckle.

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