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The Watch Technology Certificate is a full-time, 164-credit program preparing students for careers as Watchmakers and Watch Repairers. Students learn practical and theoretical watchmaking; the watches covered include basic manual-wind, automatic, chronograph, and quartz movements. Students will also learn the basics of micromechanics, manufacturing, casing/assembly, quality control, customer service, and refinishing. In addition to the Watch Technology Certificate through North Seattle College, students are eligible to sit for certification testing through the Swiss-American Watchmakers Training Alliance (SAWTA). SAWTA was established by Rolex Watch USA, Inc. to encourage the training of watchmakers in the United States. To receive the SAWTA certificate, students must pass several rounds of intermediate exams and a final exam. Entrance into the Watch Technology program is competitive; typically more applications are received than classroom spots are available. Applicants are encouraged to apply early by downloading the application form here and starting the process. Students may contact the WTI office for more information.
Average number of students who completed each year
8
Gender
Male
100%
Female
0%
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
0%
Asian
23%
Black or African American
0%
Hispanic
8%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
White
46%
Multi-racial
15%
Other
8%
Age
Under 20
0%
20 to 29
53%
30 to 39
47%
40 to 49
0%
50 and over
0%
Prior education
No high school diploma/GED
0%
High school diploma/GED, but no college experience
21%
Some college experience, but no degree
43%
Certificate or AA
21%
BA or higher
14%
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