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countries in Europe, work
directly for the
watchmaking industry and may have
completed a
formal watchmaking degree at a
technical school.[citation needed]...
- The
Finnish School of
Watchmaking (Finnish: Kelloseppäkoulu) is a
watchmaking school based in Espoo, Finland. The
school was
founded in
Lahti in 1944...
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first class in the
Nicolas G.
Hayek Watchmaking School in Miami, Florida, in
September 2005.
There are
other watchmaking schools in Glashütte, Germany; Pforzheim...
- of the
oldest watch manufacturers in the
world with an
uninterrupted watchmaking history since its
foundation in 1755. It
employs around 1,200 people...
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early days of
watchmaking in the Glashütte region. In an
attempt to sell
inferior movements for a
premium price, less
renowned watchmaking areas were adding...
- the 1867
Universal Exhibition in Paris.
Several years later, the U.S.
watchmaking industry was
making strides in
industrialized watch manufacturing. Francillon...
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watches and for
being a
pioneer in the use of
ceramic and
titanium in
watchmaking. In 2018 IWC was
recognized by the WWF for its
environmental efforts...
-
Spitz left
Anthrax to
pursue a
career in
luxury Swiss watchmaking,
attending the
Swiss watchmaking school WOSTEP on a full scholarship. He was certified...
- the
French watchmaking company Montres Ambre de Morteau.
Henry Louis Belmont,
graduated at the top of his
class at the
National Watchmaking School of Besançon...
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watch and in 1999
reinvented one of
their classics, the
Emperador line.
Watchmaking was
regrouped in one collection:
Black Tie. In 2001, a
Piaget Haute Horlogerie...