Concerning the Chronometro Gondolo, I feel exactly like you: it's the best of both vintage and modern worlds. This watch resonates with me very deeply. Its century-old design evokes a past where elegance, exquisite refinement and a form of fantasy reigned supreme. And its creation only twenty years ago allows to contemplate a modern and reliable movement, whose architecture, with the lovely s-shaped center bridge, is a wonderful tribute to traditional watchmaking.
Concerning the Cellini Prince, I don't exactly know what to think. I have never seen one in real life and therefore cannot be sure of how I would feel. The only thing I know is that I find it delightful that Rolex has attempted to pay a modern tribute to its vintage Prince model. And, judging from photos, I find some charm to the Clous de Paris and the Godron Circulaire models. That said, I like the vintage Prince very much and would probably prefer them to the modern recreation attempt.
In any case, Rolex is not my main concern at all. The next thing I'm really looking forward to is visiting the Patek Philippe Museum again in a couple weeks. This will be pure joy.
Best, Emmanuel