- Hans Wilsdorf
Hans Wilsdorf (
March 22 ,1881 -July 6 ,1960 ) was a Germanwatchmaker , and the founder ofRolex and Tudor.Born in
Kulmbach ,Bavaria and orphaned as a child, Wilsdorf worked for a Swiss watch manufacturer inLa Chaux-de-Fonds . In 1905, he moved to London and set up his own business, wanting to provide quality timepieces at affordable prices. With his brother-in-law, Alfred Davis, he founded a watch importing firm called Wilsdorf & Davis, and he partnered withHermann Aegler , a watch manufacturer inBienne to import wristwatches.In 1908, he created the
Rolex brand to sell his watches under, and duringWorld War I , he leftEngland forSwitzerland due to wartime tax increases levied on luxury imports. In 1920, he established Montres Rolex S.A. inBienne . The name ROLEX was invented by Hans Wilsdorf. It is easily pronounceable in many languages and, as all letters have the same size, allows to be written symmetrically. He also established the high quality, lower priced, watch brand, Tudor, a subsidiary company of Rolex in 1946. Upon the death of his wife in 1944, he established the Hans Wildorf Foundation in which he left all of his shares in Rolex, making sure that an amount of the company's income would go to charity. The company remains a foundation to the present day. Wilsdorf died inGeneva onJuly 6 ,1960 .
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