The history of watches and watchmaking techniques
The history of watches and watchmaking techniques
Spend a day delving into the history of watches, exploring the market’s structure, discovering its main actors and gaining a real watchmaking culture.
You will learn how mankind learnt to segment and measure time over the centuries with essential inventions that resulted in the modern watch.
profile
- Retail managers, boutique managers, sales teams
- People who want to work in a watch marketing department
- Watch enthusiasts who want to broaden their knowledge
Duration
One day or 7 hours
Prerequisites
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This course does not require any specific prerequisites
Level
- Beginner
Objectives
- Experience the world of watchmaking through its historical and technical features
- Explore the realities of the market and creative trends
Training tools
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Films
- Meetings with professionals
- Teaching activities
Teaching content
- Notions and sentiments surrounding a watch
- The history of timekeeping from Antiquity to the 21st century
- The watch market and its main actors
- Creative trends
- Ethical trends in watchmaking
- General information about a watch
- From the drawing to the watch: the key stages of production
- Specific vocabulary about movement and casing
Follow-up and assessment
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Skills are assessed throughout the training course
AT THE END OF THE COURSE
You will be able to- Describe the realities of the watch market and its main actors
- Master how watches work
- A professional and accurate vocabulary
- A theory-based understanding of watchmaking techniques
Validation
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All attendees are awarded an attendance certificate at the end of the course subject to the validation of their skills
Tutor
- Dominique HARNOIS
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