According the U.S. Department of Labor, the median annual salary for watch and clock repairers was $42,520 in May 2019. Salaries ranged from less than $22,360 to more than $68,670. In some stores, part of watch and clock repairers' earnings is commissions on the items they service. Someone working 40 hours a week for a company or business can usually expect general benefits.
Repairers who operate their own businesses often earn considerably more than those who are employed by other businesses.
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