Deep Sea Challenge Ref.126067
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About reference 126067
What is Ref.126067
Reference 126067 is a Deepsea Challenge that has been in production since 2022. This is the first full titanium model for Rolex to use RLX titanium for the case and Oyster bracelet. Despite being ultra-lightweight, titanium is resistant to deformation and corrosion, and is less likely to cause allergies.
The unidirectional rotating bezel with 60-minute scale is made of black Cerachrom, and the bezel and dial use Chromalight luminescence. The dial is available in a single black color, and has hour markers in simple shapes such as triangles, circles, and rectangles. It is designed with consideration for diver's visibility in the water.
The unidirectional rotating bezel with 60-minute scale is made of black Cerachrom, and the bezel and dial use Chromalight luminescence. The dial is available in a single black color, and has hour markers in simple shapes such as triangles, circles, and rectangles. It is designed with consideration for diver's visibility in the water.
Differences between successive diver's watches and Ref.126067
Ref.126067 is 50mm in diameter, 23mm in thickness and case size that is very big in Rolex. In addition, the movement is equipped with the same Cal.3230 as the Submariner non-date model Ref.124060, and there is no date display on the dial like other diver's watches such as Sea-Dweller and Sea-Dweller Deepsea. The waterproof performance has been improved to a depth of 11,000 m, much deeper than the Ref.136660 Sea-Dweller Deep Sea, which had a waterproof performance of 3900 mm.
The belt has a Glidelock extension and a Fliplock extension. The Fliplock extension has been removed from the 2022 Sea-Dweller and Sea-Dweller Deepsea in a minor change, making the Challenge the only current model to feature both extensions.
The belt has a Glidelock extension and a Fliplock extension. The Fliplock extension has been removed from the 2022 Sea-Dweller and Sea-Dweller Deepsea in a minor change, making the Challenge the only current model to feature both extensions.
Origin of Ref.126067
In 2012, filmmaker and adventurer James Cameron attempted a solo dive into the deepest part of the world's oceans, the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, aboard the Deepsea Challenger. And achieved the world's deepest dive to a depth of 10,908 m. It is due to the prototype model called Deep Sea Challenge that accompanied me at that time. In Ref.126067, we succeeded in reducing the weight by 30% by adopting RLX titanium.