Treat them to a captivating dive into the world of watchmaking with a “First Time” workshop in Paris, led by passionate experts. Over 4.5 hours, the recipient will discover the secrets of time by handling real watchmaker’s tools, with a diploma and surprises included.
Watchmaking course
Discover the mysterious, meticulous world of watchmaking through one of our many introductory watchmaking workshops.
In Paris or elsewhere, Objectif Horlogerie travels throughout France—so do not wait any longer and book your date, alone or with friends!
Discover watchmaking through introductory workshops
After admiring timepieces in shop windows, many dream of stepping behind the workbench to understand the mechanics.
Learn the basics with no technical prerequisites
Watchmaking is now open to all curious profiles. There is no need to be an engineer to begin this adventure. Your desire to understand is enough to grasp the initial concepts, guided by a patient expert as you take your first steps.
Calm and focus become your best allies. Handling tiny screws requires infinite patience. It is a true active meditation for anyone who finally agrees to take their time.
These leisure workshops do not award a state diploma. Yet they give you immediate practical legitimacy. You will learn to maintain your own watches with newfound confidence.
Passion takes over. Hands-on experience builds your skills.
Tell the difference between discovery and immersion formats
The half-day format lets you cover the essential basics. By contrast, the full day offers a real deep dive. You then work on assembling an entire movement for complete understanding.
In just a few hours, you will disassemble a balance wheel with precision. In eight hours, the entire going train will hold no more secrets. The pace intensifies during longer sessions, but the result is extremely rewarding.
Budget-wise, plan on between €200 and €500 depending on the workshop chosen. It is a worthwhile investment to acquire a technical skill. This knowledge will stay with you throughout your life as an enthusiast.
Decide based on your time. Each format will satisfy your curiosity.
A typical program for amateur training
Once you have chosen your workshop, it is time to look at what really lies beneath your watch dial.
Master disassembling and reassembling a calibre
You start with the steps on a standard mechanical movement. First, the oscillating weight is removed if necessary. Next, the mainspring tension is released. Each screw must be stored carefully to avoid any loss.
The balance wheel and escapement are the time-regulating organs. Without them, the energy would escape all at once. Their interaction creates the famous tick-tock you hear. It is the heart of the mechanism.
Cleaning the moving parts is a key step. Petroleum ether (essence C) or specific baths are used. Removing old residues is vital for the proper running of the watch mechanism.
Cleanliness is the golden rule. A single speck of dust can bring everything to a dead stop.
Get started with diagnosis and precision adjustment
Identifying common faults takes patience. Often, a simple spring has come unhooked. Sometimes, a gear tooth is slightly bent. Knowing how to observe is the repairer’s first step.
Lubricating and oiling pivots requires oils of different viscosities. You adapt according to the pressure applied. A tiny drop is enough to reduce friction. Too much oil is harmful to the movement.
Adjusting the regulator allows you to fine-tune the hairspring. This changes its active length. It helps correct the watch running fast or slow. It is meticulous work.
Final adjustment requires a delicate touch. A timegrapher helps verify the accuracy achieved.
Get equipped to practice watchmaking at home
Leaving the workshop is exhilarating, but practicing at home requires rigorous organization and specific equipment.
Select the essential professional tools
To get started, obtain high-quality anti-magnetic tweezers. Precision screwdrivers with well-sharpened blades are also essential. Finally, a watchmaker’s loupe lets you see details in the movement that are invisible to the naked eye.
For your first workshop, prioritize buying complete kits. These sets help you avoid forgetting a crucial accessory. They often offer excellent value for money for getting properly equipped at home.
Never attempt to repair a high-value watch on your own. A professional must validate your first steps. This prevents costly breakage on mechanisms whose complexity you do not yet fully grasp.
Good tools change everything. The precision of your handling depends directly on the quality of your tweezers.
Maintain your own watch collection
Anticipate wear by avoiding overly abrupt thermal shocks. Always store your pieces away from humidity or dust. Regular maintenance extends the life of your favorite timepieces.
Manual winding requires gentle daily attention. By contrast, an automatic needs movement to stay wound. Each system has its own mechanical weaknesses that must be monitored with constant care.
Joining enthusiast communities helps you progress much faster. You will find valuable advice there. These exchanges also provide unique feedback on sometimes very rare models.
Sharing your passion enriches your knowledge. Watchmaking is an art best enjoyed together, even as an amateur.
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