SEMINARS
Spend a few hours in the magical world of watchmaking and feel the pulse of time up-close. On a journey of discovery involving up to 12 participants, you can take your place at a watchmaker’s bench and find out more about his craft. You’ll learn how to handle a pair of tweezers and miniature screwdrivers, and use them on a genuine mechanical watch movement.
Take a seat and join us for an exciting voyage of discovery into the inside of the watch
SEMINAR | TYPE | SUBJECT | CONTENT | TIMING |
ART OF WATCHMAKING BASIC LIGHT | Practice | Hand-wound | • Watchmaker working environment and instruments/tools • Mechanical watch basics • Mechanical movement, partial dismantling and reassembly • Controlling of the accuracy rate | 2.0 Std. |
ART OF WATCHMAKING BASIC | Practice | Hand-wound | • Watchmaker working environment and instruments/tools • Mechanical watch basics • Mechanical movement, complete dismantling and reassembly • Cleaning and oiling individual parts of the movement • Controlling of the accuracy rate | 3.5 Std. |
ART OF WATCHMAKING ADVANCED | Practice | Automatic | • Broadening of basic knowledge of the mechanical watch • Date display and automatic winding mechanism • Mechanical movement, complete dismantling and reassembly • Cleaning and oilin individual parts of the movement • Adjustment and controlling of the accuracy rate | 4.0 Std. |
ART OF WATCHMAKING CUSTOM MADE WATCH | Practice | Hand-wound / Custom Made Watch | • Mechanical watch basics • Mechanical movement, complete assembling • Oiling and greasing of individual parts of the movement • Movement fin adjustment of the accuracy rate • Dial and hands setting • Movement installing into the case, closing • Mounting of the strap and final control | 5.0 Std. |
ART OF WATCHMAKING CONCERTO | Theory & Practice | According to your wishes | • Theoretical topics • Mechanical movement, partial dismantling and/or reassembly • Cleaning and oiling individual parts of the movement | variable |