Hard Skills
ExpertHorological MechanicsThe specialized ability to understand, disassemble, and reassemble various watch movements, including mechanical, automatic, and quartz systems.
AdvancedMicro-precision HandlingSuperior manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination required to manipulate and lubricate miniature components under magnification.
IntermediateDiagnostic TroubleshootingThe analytical process of identifying the root cause of timekeeping inaccuracies or mechanical failures through systematic testing.
IntermediateTool and Equipment CalibrationThe proficiency in using and maintaining specialized horological tools such as lathes, ultrasonic cleaners, and waterproof testing equipment.
Soft Skills
ExpertAttention to DetailThe meticulous focus on aesthetic and mechanical perfection, ensuring no dust, scratches, or misalignments remain after assembly.
IntermediateClient CommunicationThe ability to explain technical horological issues and cost breakdowns to non-technical customers clearly and professionally.