Training in watchmaking for youth

Young people who are drawn to a career in watchmaking have two possibilities open to them. One is an apprenticeship, with time shared between the classroom and the workplace. Alternatively, they can choose academic study at a school of watchmaking, a technical college or university.

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Watchmaking

Micro-Mechanic CFC

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training diploma
Duration:
4 years
Languages:
German, French
Watchmaking

Production Mechanic CFC

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training diploma
Duration:
3 years
Languages:
French, German, Italian
Watchmaking

Watch Fitter AFP

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training certificate
Duration:
2 years
Languages:
German, French
Watch exteriors and decoration

Polisher AFP

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training certificate
Duration:
2 years
Languages:
French
Watch exteriors and decoration

Surface Finisher CFC

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training diploma
Duration:
3 years
Languages:
French
Watchmaking

Mechanical Operator AFP

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training certificate
Duration:
2 years
Languages:
French, German, Italian
Watchmaking

Polymechanic CFC

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

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Diploma:
Federal vocational education and training diploma
Duration:
4 years
Languages:
French, German, Italian
Design and development

Materials Engineer

Professional Education and Training (PET)

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Diploma:
EPFL Diploma
Duration:
3 years and 2 years
Languages:
English, French