Editorial
The Cellini Time 50505 is Rolex's current dress watch in the modern Cellini lineup, a 39mm white gold case on leather strap with guilloché dial options and the anti-magnetic caliber 3132 inside. It occupies a narrow position in the catalog: a precious-metal dress watch from a brand whose identity is defined by sport references, which makes it genuinely rare in the wild and quietly interesting to collectors who want something from Rolex that most people don't recognize on sight.
The 50505 launched in 2014 as part of the fully redesigned Cellini collection that replaced the older, fragmented Cellini lines with a coherent family sharing the same case architecture. The ref brought in caliber 3132, an evolution of the 3130 base adding a Parachrom hairspring for anti-magnetic and shock resistance improvements. Dial options at launch included silver, ivory, and black guilloche patterns with applied Roman or baton indices; the guilloché sunburst dials with lacquered finish are the most visually distinct variants.
No major case or dial redesign has occurred since introduction; the reference has remained stable through the current production run.
Check the dial for condition carefully, as the guilloche texture shows scuffs and improper cleaning in a way that flat dials do not; originality is hard to fake but damage is easy to overlook in photos. The white gold case should show crisp anglage on the lugs; white gold is softer than steel and polishes out faster, so over-buffed examples are common. Confirm the strap is original Rolex-supplied leather, as replacements are frequently swapped without disclosure.
Prefer examples with full box and papers, particularly the warranty card, since the 50505 is thin-traded enough that provenance materially affects resale. Service history from an authorized service center matters more here than on a steel sport reference because movement originality is harder for a general buyer to verify on a precious-metal watch.