Chris Mies, second from right, with Rolex Watch USA CEO Luca Bernasconi. (Credit: @chrismies/Instagram)
German racer Christopher Mies secured a GTD Pro class victory at the 2025 Rolex 24 at Daytona Sunday, driving the #65 Ford Mustang GT3 alongside Dennis Olsen and Frederic Vervisch. The win earned him a two-tone “Winner 2025” Rolex Daytona, an exclusive prize awarded to race winners.
But moments after stepping off the podium, Mies received an unsolicited $120,000 offer for the watch from a dealer. He declined, opting for sentiment over profit — even as the Rolex secondary market hits its lowest point in three years.
“It would be a lie if I said that I didn't think about it for a moment,” Mies told Germany’s Motorsport Magazin. “That's a lot of money to throw at me, and the exchange rate between the dollar and the euro is pretty good at the moment,” he said. On Instagram, he joked that with a wife and two kids, he’ll need at least two more victories to make sure everyone gets a watch.