The First All-Titanium 1:1 Replica Rolex Watches UK Are Here: Rolex Deepsea Challenge In RLX Titanium

Waterproof to 11,000 meters or 36,090 feet, the new Rolex Deepsea Challenge, or Rolex Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge reference 126067 in RLX Titanium is 50mm-wide and goodness knows how thick. Although commercially available at a whopping $26,000, the first all-titanium best Rolex replica watches are interesting for so much more than its borderline unwearable, albeit impressive specs.


Here’s what’s happening with the launch of the 2026 Rolex Deepsea Challenge watch. In typical Rolex fashion, we are seeing Rolex do another soft launch, a careful introduction of a new-for-Rolex engineering feat. We have seen this happen with Cerachrom ceramic bezels in the mid-aughts, with the completely overhauled 32-series of new-generation movements, and we are seeing it today with RLX Titanium. Diehard Rolex fans will know that Swiss Rolex replica watches have used RLX Titanium before, on the regular Rolex Deepsea that had a 44mm-wide stainless steel case with an RLX Titanium caseback. Unlike today, Rolex didn’t make too much fuss about the material then.

In a nutshell, cheap Rolex fake watches chose an extremely low-production model to launch its first completely titanium-clad watch with an Oyster monoblock middle case, bezel, caseback, winding crown, bracelet, and clasp all crafted from lightweight RLX Titanium. This is to test the waters, literally, as we’ll see soon enough, and to carefully scale up production, learning throughout the process about any issues that may arise through the stamping, milling, polishing, and assembly phases of a proper production that exceeds the limitations of prototyping, as well as through customer feedback, once that becomes available. Judging from what we have seen with Cerachrom and Syloxi, it is safe to say that Rolex will take its sweet time before producing a more mainstream model such as Sea-Dweller, Submariner, or Daytona in RLX Titanium. But the new-for-2022 Rolex Deepsea Challenge watch is definitely a start.


As it has done with Oystersteel, Everose gold, Cerachrom, and Syloxi, as well as a host of other engineering feats, Rolex has chosen to walk its own path and give a trademarked name to a material the likes of which is already in use by others in the replica watches UK industry. Rather than simply calling it “grade 5 titanium,” this hints at the unique nature of the material itself. Rolex admits to choosing grade 5 titanium — as it admits it uses the 904L alloy of stainless steel — and clarifies that it’s picked this variation of titanium for its lightness and resistance to deformation and corrosion. Rolex says that the new Deepsea Challenge is 30% lighter than the experimental perfect replica Rolex watches crafted from 904L steel to accompany James Cameron in the Mariana Trench. As such, we can expect Rolex watches made from RLX Titanium to be around 30% lighter than their Oystersteel alternatives — once they become available. Although individual preferences with regard to the weight of a watch will vary, everyone who’s ever held or worn a titanium watch will know that its difference in wearability and overall wearing experience is easily and immediately noticeable, for better or worse.

According to Rolex, its first all-titanium fake Rolex watches for men have “a particularly visible grain in the satin finish on the bracelet and middle case — with the exception of the crown guard. In order to highlight the curved profile of the lugs, the top edges have been chamfered and polished.” The chamfered edge has become a rare feat on modern Rolex cases, as they have admittedly become increasingly simpler, with flatter case profiles connecting to the lugs with sharper and direct edges. Perhaps the larger proportions and the expectedly low production run have given Rolex the confidence to reintroduce this labor-intensive detail that has sadly been missing from its more popular models.

Rolex goes so far as to say, “From the production of the case to that of the bracelet, each element of this 50mm watch has been crafted with everyday use in mind” — an uncharacteristically odd statement from Rolex. Sure, it’s going to be light (or at least lighter than another incredibly massive AAA Rolex fake watches crafted from solid steel all the way around), but the concept of everyday wearability goes out the window with the 50mm diameter and 23mm thickness — the latter almost exactly twice that of a Daytona. Watch enthusiasts have exchanged millions of comments and forum posts arguing over the idea of wearing professional dive watches every day, ultimately coming up with the derogatory term “desk diving” for the activity. Folks will draw the line at different levels of waterproofness to go tastefully with everyday wear, anywhere from 50 to 600 meters, but an 11,000-meter dive watch is well and truly overkill for everyday wear.

There’s more. Each watch is tested, as required by the standards for diver’s watches,s with an additional safety margin of 25%, meaning that the new RLX Titanium Top replica Rolex Deepsea Challenge watches are subjected to a pressure equivalent to that exerted by water at a depth of 13,750 meters (45,112 feet), deeper than the deepest spot anywhere on Earth. Rolex worked in partnership with Comex (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises) to develop an ultra-high-pressure tank to test the waterproofness of the Deepsea Challenge. To support this incredible pressure, the front sapphire crystal is domed and measures 9.5mm-thick, and is coated with anti-reflective coating.

Protected by this mighty exterior is the Rolex Calibre 3230, a no-date, self-winding movement that operates at a frequency of 4Hz with an extended power reserve of around 70 hours. It is, of course, equipped to withstand shocks and impacts: Its hairspring has a Rolex overcoil, and it has a large balance wheel with variable inertia and high-precision Microstella nuts in gold, a traversing balance bridge, and “high-performance” Paraflex shock absorbers. The dial is in “intense black,” in matte, with a fine satin finish. The hour markers and hands are in 18k gold as they are on every Rolex watch and low-light legibility is enhanced with Rolex’s Chromalight display that emits a blue glow.

Naturally, the new Rolex Deepsea Challenge comes equipped with a helium escape valve to overcome limitations experienced by divers during saturation dives. In a hyperbaric chamber, copy Rolex watches for sale fill with helium, as the atoms of this gas are present in the mix that the divers breathe. During decompression phases, if helium remains trapped inside the case, it can damage it, potentially shooting the front crystal out, a safety hazard that also renders a dive watch useless immediately. Rolex patented its helium gas escape valve in 1967 to allow for the safe and automatic release of helium from within the case.

The three-piece Oyster bracelet is assembled from solid RLX Titanium links, along with an Oysterlock folding safety clasp with a built-in Rolex Glidelock extension system that allows for around 20mm of tool-free adjustment in 2mm increments, as well as a Fliplock extension link of around 26mm. To Rolex’s credit, it did design the bracelet and its end links to be rather wide and proportionate to the gargantuan case, which will certainly be a plus in terms of wearability — for those with wrists thick enough to rock a 50mm-wide 1:1 clone Rolex watches.

Water resistant to 13,750 meters, the new Rolex Deepsea Challenge is definitely a cool exercise from a brand better known for its mainstream products. That said, the real importance lies not in the performance of this very product but rather in the prospect of the brand finally introducing a completely new material to its established Rolex Professional collections.

 

Nothing Is Certain In 2025 Except Death And Taxes…And Replica Rolex Watches Price Increases

American statesman and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin once famously wrote, “…in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” Franklin died in 1790, so the phrase doesn’t include Rolex price increases at the beginning of every year. Now, going through the entire Rolex catalog is an impossible task. Even if it weren’t, it would have led to an unreadable article. So, instead, we’ll take a random sample. Well, it’s not completely random, of course, because we’ll pick some of the most popular models in the available alloys — steel, titanium, steel/gold, full gold, and platinum.

Let’s start by giving you the 2025 Rolex price increases in percentages before turning our eyes to what changes you will read on the price tags of some of the brand’s most wanted references. Steel, Rolesium (a combination of steel and platinum in Rolex terminology), and platinum references show a 1% price increase. White Rolesor (white gold and steel) has risen by 2%, while yellow/Everose Rolesor (pink or yellow gold with steel) and solid gold pieces (white, yellow, and Everose gold) have gone up by roughly 7%. The two titanium replica watches UK —the Deepsea Challenge and Yacht-Master 42 — have gotten a 5% and 8% increase, respectively.

The cheap replica Rolex Cosmograph Daytona watches have also gotten separate price increases. The platinum references went up by 1%, steel by 3%, and yellow Rolesor by 6%. Non-gem-set full-gold models showed the most significant price hike of 14%. Regarding the last example, that translates to a €6,000 price increase if you buy the yellow gold Cosmograph Daytona ref. 126508 at an official Rolex dealer in the Netherlands. Until the first day of 2025, the yellow gold Daytona had a retail price of €42,800; now it costs €48,800.

Rolex price increases: what you’ll pay for some of the most wanted models now
Percentages help provide an overview, but they are also a bit abstract. Having old and new prices side by side makes things more real. That’s why we selected a few desired models in all the alloys Rolex uses, from steel to platinum, and with all the different types of gold and precious metal mixes in between. We’ll start with a very small price increase. The steel Oyster Perpetual 36 ref. 126000’s price increased from €6,300 to €6,400. The coveted and still-unobtainable GMT-Master II “Pepsi” on a Jubilee bracelet, ref. 126710BLRO-0003, also increased by €100 — it cost €11,350 last year versus €11,450 now. The same goes for the Submariner Date ref. 126610LN. This archetypal dive 1:1 fake Rolex watches also increased by €100 from €10,700 to €10,800.

The Daytona is something special. A steel Daytona is a grail watch for many, and that’s one of the reasons it’s been so hard to get for years. Maybe because of the chronograph’s special status, its price increase is also special. The steel Cosmograph Daytona ref. 126500LN cost €15,700 last year; now best quality replica Rolex watches want €16,100. That’s still a bargain, though, because on Chrono24, either a white- or a black-dialed unworn Daytona 126500LN will set you back at least €26K.

Striking first gold
A mixture of steel with gold is “very Rolex.” The combination of a precious and non-precious metal arguably works best for a Datejust. The timeless steel and yellow gold Datejust 36 ref. 126233 increased in price from €13,100 to €14,550. A €1,450 price increase is significant, but when the amount of gold used in the AAA copy Rolex watches go up, the difference between old and new prices becomes even more significant. A full-yellow-gold Day-Date 40 ref. 228238 set you back €41,700 at the end of 2024, but in the new year, the price went up to €44,600 — a difference of €2,900 or 7%. Since there’s more gold in the Everose Rolesor Sky-Dweller ref. 336935 on a Jubilee bracelet, you had to pay €55,000 for it last year, but now it costs 9% more at €60,100.

Two “exotic” alloys
Titanium may not be exotic or rare, but it is for Rolex. There are just two watches in the collection made of this lightweight metal, and only one can be worn by mortals, the Yacht-Master 42 ref. 226627. It’s a rare critter and a niche product, but that supply and demand are in perfect balance. On the contrary, the best clone Rolex watches with a 2024 list price of €15,400 goes for €25K on Chrono24 — that’s nearly as much as a steel Daytona. This year, the price of the monochromatic Yacht-Master 42 in RLX titanium went up to €16,650. A €1,250 higher price equates to an 8% increase, which is steeper than some of the price increases of some gold references. It seems like Rolex is anticipating an increase in demand for titanium, which will lead to a steady rise in price in the coming years.

Thankfully, 2025 is kinder to platinum lovers. The platinum Perpetual 1908 ref. 52506 with its exclusive light blue dial had a price of €31,500 on the label when 2024 ended. In 2025, you must bring €31,900 to the official dealer.

What to make of the 2025 Rolex price increases
On January 4th, experts from the New York-based CPM Group predicted that the average gold price would increase by 13% this year to around US$2,730 per ounce. This hardly comes as a surprise because gold prices have risen sharply since the middle of 2019. For example, as of November 2024, gold averaged US$2,370 per ounce — 21.4% higher than the 2023 average of US$1,952. In this light, a 14% price increase for a yellow gold Daytona follows experts’ predictions on the gold market. Rolex’s price increases are implemented to keep its margins on the same level in a world where some of the raw materials it uses to build high quality Rolex replica watches are getting pricier. If the prices for those materials continue to rise and the margins calculated are under pressure, a second price increase could happen; forewarned is forearmed.

The higher prices are not part of a strategy like the one Patek Philippe once used to try to calm the storm the Nautilus ref. 5711 was in. By pricing it artificially high, the Swiss Rolex fake watches would become unattractive. Well, that was the idea, anyway. It’s a good example of a plan that backfired. If Rolex had used that pricing strategy to, for instance, ease the demand for the steel Daytona, the retail price would have shot up 30% from €15,700 to €20,410 and not €16,100.

Do the Rolex price increases make a difference?
How do the Rolex price increases affect the market? The point of the price increase is that it doesn’t affect Rolex. But how will the market react? I would imagine it will not be too shocking. If I was willing to pay €6,300 for a Steel Oyster Perpetual 36 last year, I don’t think the €100 extra I have to pay now will scare me away. And that also goes for a gold Daytona that saw a 30% price increase. If you’re in the market for best selling super clone Rolex watches like that, you’d probably only refrain from buying it if you had to put great effort into scraping the wanted €48,800 together. In the higher price echelons, though, realities shift.

Concluding with an extreme example
Allow me to use an extreme example. When Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the company ending fact-checking, replacing it with a community-driven system, he was wearing a Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1, a US$900,000 watch. Now, Zuckerberg is worth US$209 billion, which translates to an annual income of around US$8.36 billion when you use a safe withdrawal rate of 4%. The average American income is US$59,200 per year. This means that US$1 to the average American is US$0.000007 to Mark Zuckerberg. And that means the Greubel-Forsey is a US$6 watch for him. But since this article is about Rolex, let’s do the math on a full-gold Daytona. Well, that China Rolex fake watches drop below the dollar to US$0.34.

On a less extreme scale, this also works for most people in the market for a full gold Rolex. The 14% price increase can be dealt with. They will take the increase, and it won’t change their perception of the brand. They accept that nothing is certain in an uncertain world except death and taxes…and annual Rolex price increases.