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Hans Wilsdorf (March 22, 1881 - July 6, 1960) was a German watchmaker, and the founder of Rolex (1908) and Tudor.
Hans Wilsdorf was born in Bavaria (Germany) in 1881 to a successful, middle-class family of iron mongers. Became an orphan at the age of 12, had unhappy childhood.
Upon the death of his wife in 1944, he established the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation in which he left all of his shares in Rolex, making sure that an amount of the company's income would go to Children's Charities for orphans around the world.
Wilsdorf died in Geneva on July 6, 1960.
The company remains a foundation to the present day.
At the turn of the 20th century (1900) ,the swiss watchmaking industry made only pocket watches Hans Wilsdorf was the first to produced the first watch to be worn on the wrist.
In 1930, Hans Wilsdorf also invented the Rolex Oyster Perpetual movement which was also the first movement in which the self winding centrally mounted semi-circular weight movement which could rotate through a full 360° rather than the 300° of the 'bumper' winder. Rolex's version also increased the amount of energy stored in the mainspring, allowing it to run autonomously for up to 35 hours.
In addition, Rolex is also known for the following innovations:-
1)The first wristwatch with an automatically changing date on the dial (Rolex Datejust, 1945)
2)The first wristwatch case waterproof to 100 m (330 ft) (Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner, 1953)
3)The first wristwatch to show two time zones at once (Rolex GMT Master, 1954).made at the request of PAM AM Pilots.
4)The first wristwatch with an automatically changing day and date on the dial (Rolex Day-Date 1956)
5)The first watchmaker to earn chronometer certification for a wristwatch.
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Hans Wilsdorf (March 22, 1881 - July 6, 1960) was a German watchmaker, and the founder of Rolex (1908) and Tudor.
Hans Wilsdorf was born in Bavaria (Germany) in 1881 to a successful, middle-class family of iron mongers. Became an orphan at the age of 12, had unhappy childhood.
Upon the death of his wife in 1944, he established the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation in which he left all of his shares in Rolex, making sure that an amount of the company's income would go to Children's Charities for orphans around the world.
Wilsdorf died in Geneva on July 6, 1960.
The company remains a foundation to the present day.
At the turn of the 20th century (1900) ,the swiss watchmaking industry made only pocket watches Hans Wilsdorf was the first to produced the first watch to be worn on the wrist.
In 1930, Hans Wilsdorf also invented the Rolex Oyster Perpetual movement which was also the first movement in which the self winding centrally mounted semi-circular weight movement which could rotate through a full 360° rather than the 300° of the 'bumper' winder. Rolex's version also increased the amount of energy stored in the mainspring, allowing it to run autonomously for up to 35 hours.
In addition, Rolex is also known for the following innovations:-
1)The first wristwatch with an automatically changing date on the dial (Rolex Datejust, 1945)
2)The first wristwatch case waterproof to 100 m (330 ft) (Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner, 1953)
3)The first wristwatch to show two time zones at once (Rolex GMT Master, 1954).made at the request of PAM AM Pilots.
4)The first wristwatch with an automatically changing day and date on the dial (Rolex Day-Date 1956)
5)The first watchmaker to earn chronometer certification for a wristwatch.
Do add on if you know more or have any comments.
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