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Daniel Deusser: “If something goes wrong, it is not because you are not good enough, but because someone else did it better.”

Being part of the Rolex family is more than just a partnership, it's a journey of growth, support, and mutual respect. For Daniel Deusser joining the iconic brand was a pivotal moment in his career. As a longstanding partner of the sport, Rolex has not only supported him but has also played a significant role in elevating the sport itself. At the Rolex round table, Deusser shares his experiences and the invaluable bond he’s formed with the brand, along with his thoughts on the challenges and triumphs of competing in the prestigious Rolex Majors.

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