By Clayton
-------------------------------------- Hans Wilsdorf may seem a quandary to the ordinary man. After successfully establishing Rolex in England in 1905 he apparently felt there was something missing after moving the company to Geneva around 1920. The official story is that he wanted to create a watch that was high in quality yet not as difficult to obtain as his first venture had become. In keeping to the English heritage he created Tudor in tribute to the English period bearing the same name.
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