White Lacquer Dial and Applied Everose Gold Markers
The white lacquer dial is the defining surface attribute of the 50535-0002, and the Cellini Moonphase Super Clone matches the cream-white tone, the high-gloss finish, and the dimensional depth of the genuine reference. Applied Everose gold-tone faceted hour markers ring the dial in 11 positions, with the Rolex crown logo at 12 o'clock and the Cellini wordmark printed in fine type below. Faceted leaf-shaped Everose gold-tone hands display the hours and minutes with a clean reading axis against the white field.
Pointer Date and Sun-Tipped Hand
A printed pointer-date track encircles the dial periphery with 31 black numerals at single-day intervals. The blued steel-tone pointer-date hand carries a small sun-and-crescent tip that sweeps the periphery once per month, replacing the conventional date window. This pointer-date layout preserves the symmetry of the white dial without breaking the lacquer surface for an aperture, a complication style the Cellini Moonphase 50535-0002 inherits from the 1950s Rolex reference 8171 "Padellone."
Blue Enamel Moonphase Aperture at 6 O'Clock
The blue enamel moonphase disc sits in a recessed sub-dial at 6 o'clock and shows two moon emblems against a deep blue lacquer field. The full-moon emblem uses a meteorite-pattern surface for natural texture, and the new-moon emblem uses a silvered metallic finish. The moonphase disc advances one position per 24-hour cycle, and the Cellini Moonphase Super Clone matches the depth of the blue enamel, the metallic shimmer of the meteorite full-moon, and the precise positioning the genuine reference holds at the wrist.