Salary Range
Below $25,000 to $75,000
Watch and clock repairers clean, adjust, repair, and regulate watches, clocks, chronometers, electronic timepieces, and related instruments. Watch and clock repairers work in department and jewelry stores, at home, or in repair shops. Currently there are approximately 2,780 watch and clock repairers in the United States.
Minimum Education Level
Some Postsecondary TrainingCertification/License
RecommendedOutlook
DeclineHands On
Problem-Solving
Technical
Supervisor or Service Manager
Watch and Clock Repairer
Watch/Clock Repair Shop Helper
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