Omega and Rolex have wrestled over the world record for high quality replica watches surviving to the deepest depths of the ocean for decades.
The record is controversial, and disputed by some obsessives as well, but the consensus is that Omega is the current title-holder with the best fake Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional watches, which kept ticking at 10,928 metres down into the Mariana Trench.
That beat the perfect replica Rolex Deep Sea Challenge watches, a watch that accompanied film director James Cameron to the bottom of the same Western-Pacific trench in 2012, by 10 meters.
More recently, Omega and luxury Rolex copy watches have been competing to make core collection versions of their ultra deep divers.
Again, Omega has been in the lead with its Swiss made replica Omega Seamaster Planet Ultra Deep watches, which was launched earlier this year in six styles at a wearable 45.5mm size.
All of the Omega dive fake watches wholesale, priced at $11,200 to $12,300, were water resistant to 6,000 meters.
Rolex is hitting back today with a production version of its experimental Deepsea Challenge replica watches shop site that will survive to 11,000 metres below the sea.
Chunkier than the Seamaster, the cheap Rolex super clone watches comes in a 50mm case, but it is 30% lighter than the experimental piece thanks to the use of a titanium alloy that Rolex calls RLX titanium.
It is also a little slimmer to wear thanks, in part to a thinner crystal over the dial.
Rolex has thrown all of its dive watch technology at the watch including the impenetrable Ringlock system case, helium escape valve, Triplock crown and Chromalight display.
Top Rolex replica watches says it will survive, and has been tested to survive, to a depth of 15,000 meters, but the dial rather modestly only claims 11,000 meter water resistance.
It uses the 3230 automatic movement, which is shock resistant and insensitive to magnetic fields, and has a power reserve of 70 hours.
The 2022 fake Rolex Deepsea Challenge watches is engraved with the words Mariana Trench as well as the dates 23-01-1960 and 26-03-2012 on the case back, in tribute to two historic dives into the Mariana Trench: that of oceanographer Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh aboard the Trieste, in 1960, and James Cameron’s solo descent in the Deepsea Challenger submarine in 2012.
It goes on sale this month for $26,000.