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The NAWCC School of Horology continues the tradition of watch-making by offering a Watch Repair & Restoration Program. This program is designed with the beginner in mind and progresses to more advanced stages and technologies. Graduate's, fully equipped with knowledge and skills in the art of watch repair, can expect to attain at least an entry level position in this field. The program consists of eleven courses that are offered at three-week increments (116 clock hours) per course with the exception of W-500, (1 week), W-100 & W-800 (2 weeks), and W-1100 (5 weeks). The Watch Repair & Restoration Program is eleven months or 48 weeks. (W-100 through W-1100.)
The School reserves the decision to waive the prerequisite for any given course if the applicant is able to demonstrate the equivalent knowledge, experience or training required by the School.
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See School Catalog for further details of courses
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W-100: Micro Mechanics: June 20-July 1, 2011
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W-200: Introduction to Watch Repair: July 11-29, 2011
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W-300: Horological Lathes: August 8-26, 2011
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W-400: Staffing & Jeweling: September 5-23, 2011
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W-500: Swiss Lever Escapement: October 3-14, 2011
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W-600: Hairsprings: October 24-November 11, 2011
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W-700: Wristwatches: November 28-December 16, 2011
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W-800: Watch Technician: January 9-February 3, 2012
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W-900: Making Parts: February 13-March 9, 2012
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W-1000: Chronographs: March 12-30, 2012
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W-1100: Business & Repair Problems: April 9-June 1, 2012
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Watch Program Scheduled Breaks
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