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For close to a century, Swiss made Rolex replica watches and motorsport have been increasingly intertwined. Linked by a common pursuit of technical advancement, the brand has partnered with some of the most decorated figures in the sport over the years.
Rolex has also been named the Official Timepiece of events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), as well as the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, the flagship race of the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
“In both watchmaking and endurance racing, persistent precision and mastering time is key,” says motorsport legend Tom Kristensen, who has been a Rolex Testimonee since 2010. “You need skill and accuracy to optimise the materials to develop an incredible result. That’s why UK AAA Rolex fake watches‘ partnerships in motorsport are the perfect match – it is the coming together of the toughest races and the most prestigious watch brand in the world.”
Furthering its longtime partnership with the IMSA, high quality Rolex copy watches became the Official Timepiece of the association and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship this year.
“I am so thrilled about the partnership between perfect Rolex super clone watches UK and IMSA,” says IMSA Hall of Fame driver Scott Pruett, adding that this is deeply personal for him, especially as a five-time winner of the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA. “Rolex and IMSA share a commitment to the legacy of racing and have been steadfast leaders in driving motorsport forward.”

Even those not deeply familiar with racing and motorsport would likely know that the iconic luxury China replica Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona watches gets its name from the Floridian city, which has been a major racing hotspot since the 20th century.
The best online fake Rolex watches has since become one of the most sought-after in the world. One place you might find it? At the podium of the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, where one is given out to the winner of the annual race.
This year’s Rolex 24 At DAYTONA took place on Jan 25, marking the 63rd edition of the race at Florida’s Daytona International Speedway. After 24 gruelling hours of non-stop action, the Porsche Penske Motorsport team clinched its 20th title at Daytona, with the No 7 Porsche 963. With the victory, British driver Nick Tandy became the first to clinch the so-called “Grand Slam” of wins at all four major 24-hour races.
Commenting on the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, Kristensen says: “What a great way to start the 2025 endurance racing season.” He notes “the quality of driving across the categories”, which he says never fails to amaze him. “The golden era of endurance racing continues with top manufacturers and exceptional talent coming into the sport, creating such thrilling competition.”
Serving as Grand Marshal of the race this year was Rolex Testimonee Jamie Chadwick. Describing the experience as “an honour”, the British racing driver says she was particularly taken by the intensity of the race.
“I’ve followed the Rolex 24 for many years, so to witness the race firsthand as Grand Marshal is something I will remember forever,” says Chadwick. “It has been impressive to see how tough this race is, from the challenging circuit to the steep banking and the many hours of darkness.”
Chadwick started with kart racing as a child before progressing to car racing in 2013. Two years later, at 17, she became the first woman and youngest driver to win a British GT Championship. She would later go on to win a British Formula 3 race, being the first woman to do so, in 2018.
Since then, Chadwick has been crowned champion of the all-women W Series three times, in 2019, 2021 and 2022 – the same year she became a Rolex Testimonee. She then spent two seasons in the Indy NXT series, driving for Andretti Global; last June, at Road America in Wisconsin, she became the first female driver in the championship’s history to win a race on a road or street course.
Last year, Chadwick created the Jamie Chadwick Series, an all-female karting championship, to boost women’s representation in motorsport. She’s now returning to sportscar racing at this year’s European Le Mans Series as part of the IDEC Sport LMP2 team.

As she looks ahead to the future, Chadwick says she hopes to someday join the Daytona lineup. “I would love to return as a competitor, and to have a chance of winning top wholesale Rolex Daytona replica watches as a Rolex Testimonee would be the ultimate prize – one that is truly earned.”
This year’s Rolex 24 At DAYTONA kicked off an exciting calendar of events in the 2025 season. The FIA WEC opened in Dubai in February, with further races set to take place across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America and South America.
“The series is in a fantastic state,” Kristensen notes, “with great competition and regulations allowing new manufacturers and drivers to join the sport. Looking ahead to this season, it’s only going to get better – closer racing and even more talented drivers, with many iconic circuits.”
Then, at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring in March, Porsche Penske Motorsport took the victory again, with Tandy picking up the unofficial “Triple Crown” and “Big Six” of endurance racing.
All this and more will lead up to what Kristensen calls “the crown jewel of the sport”: the 24 Hours of Le Mans, set to take place in June.