The Cellini line launched in 1968 as Rolex's dedicated dress-watch collection, named after Benvenuto Cellini, the 16th-century Florentine goldsmith and sculptor whose work defined Renaissance jewelry craft. The collection sat outside the Oyster catalog, freeing the Cellini designers from the water-resistance and tool-watch constraints the Submariner, Datejust, and Day-Date carried. The Cellini Cestello reference 5320 debuted in 1995 with articulating lugs and a slim profile, sitting alongside the Cellini Danaos, Cellini Cellinium, Cellini Prince, and Cellini Orchid sub-lines that ran the collection through to its 2023 discontinuation.
The Cellini 5320/8 Super Clone preserves the Cestello design language in the yellow gold variant, holding the 32mm case, the white Roman-numeral dial, and the manual-wind caliber that defined the dress-watch position Rolex held for 55 years. The reference sits in collector demand as a discontinued Rolex dress-watch model, with the secondary-market price for genuine 5320/8 examples holding between $7,000 and $10,500 across Chrono24, Bob's Watches, and SwissWatchExpo listings.