The 50mm Replica Rolex Deepsea Dive Watch Marvel
I had the unique opportunity to try on the impressive Rolex Deepsea Challenge. This watch, launched in late 2022, stands out not only for its striking proportions but also as Rolex’s first non-prototype model made from RLX titanium.
The Rolex Deepsea Challenge (ref. 126067) made waves upon its debut, primarily due to its use of Grade 5 titanium, a material chosen for its lightweight and resistance to deformation and corrosion. This followed the brand’s earlier experimental model, which accompanied oceanographer James Cameron to the depths of the Mariana Trench, reaching a staggering 10,908 meters (35,787 feet) below sea level.
Unlike the experimental replica watch, which was fixed to the manipulator arm of the submersible, the production version is designed to be worn. Weighing 250 grams, it is approximately 30% lighter than its predecessor. With a 50mm case, a 23mm thickness, and a 61mm lug-to-lug length, it feels formidable on the wrist.
Putting on the Deepsea Challenge was akin to wrestling with a whale. Its robust design, reminiscent of a superhero version of the Submariner, initially elicits a laugh, but that amusement fades as the weight becomes uncomfortable. A thick layer of neoprene is recommended to cushion the wearer’s wrist, as this watch is intended for serious diving, capable of withstanding depths of 11,000 meters (36,090 feet).
Visually, the Deepsea Challenge commands attention. Its satin-brushed titanium case and bracelet contrast beautifully with the polished crown guard and the chamfered edges, creating a balanced aesthetic. The three-row Oyster bracelet is notably sturdy, featuring an innovative Glidelock and Fliplock extension system that accommodates a diving suit up to 7mm thick without the need for tools.
Retailing at €25,950 / US$26,000, the clone Rolex Deepsea Challenge offers a matte black no-date dial, white gold applied markers, and hands filled with blue-glowing Chromalight. Additional features include a Triplock crown, a helium escape valve, and a unidirectional bezel with a black Cerachrom insert marked with a 60-minute scale in platinum.
The watch also boasts a Ringlock system, a compression ring crafted from medical-grade BioDur 108 alloy, which mitigates the extreme pressure experienced at depths like those of the Mariana Trench – up to 3.6 tons of pressure.