“Alfred Helwig“ School of Watchmaking

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“Alfred Helwig“ School of Watchmaking - Glashütte Original
The brand welcomes 28 new apprentices once more.

Altogether, the classes in their second and third year of study included, the Saxon watchmaker is currently training more than 70 students. With the increasing number of highly qualified future watchmakers and specialist workers the manufactory is preparing, yet in another way, for the growing global demand for its exclusive timepieces.

Of the 28 young people, 24 will learn the watchmaker’s profession, 4 will learn the craft of toolmaking. The period of apprenticeship amounts to three years for training as a watchmaker and three and a half years for a toolmaker.

For optimum teaching and learning conditions, the capacity of the watchmaking school has been expanded through the construction of two new classrooms. All rooms are set up with modern equipment and offer the perfect environment for providing the apprentices with the best prerequisites for becoming watchmakers or toolmakers.

In addition to the practical and theoretical training at the school, several internships in selected production and assembly areas of the manufactory are part of the educational program.

Great value is also placed on education at an international level, which is further emphasized by a cooperation between the “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking and the Swiss training program “WOSTEP” (Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program), the only cooperation of its kind in Germany.

The “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking will be hosting an information day on October 18, 2014 and anyone interested is welcome to attend.

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