Watchmaker
A watchmaker is a craftsman who designs, builds, assembles, tests, and repairs watches. In many contexts the term also covers clockmaking, but watchmaking focuses on portable timepieces. Modern watchmakers may work independently in small studios or as technicians in larger houses, performing disassembly, cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, and regulation.
Historically, watchmaking developed in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, with centers in the Swiss Jura,
Practice requires high manual dexterity, attention to detail, and steady hands. Typical tasks include disassembly under
Training often proceeds through formal apprenticeships or specialized horology programs, culminating in journeyman status and, in
In the contemporary market, watchmaking blends traditional hand finishing with modern technologies. Mechanical watches and haute