23 graduates of “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking

The Saxon Glashutte Original Senator Chronometer Watch Replica manufactory Glashütte Original dedicated Thursday July 6th, 2017 entirely to the next generation of watchmakers: in the atrium of the manufactory 23 graduates of the firm’s “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking celebrated the successful conclusion of their three-year course of studies. Along with eight female and eleven male watchmakers, one female and three male toolmakers accepted congratulations from their families, friends, representatives of Glashütte Original, teachers and former students. The course of studies for the watchmakers lasted three years, for the toolmakers three and a half.

Training at the Alfred Helwig School of Watchmaking

I’m usually not a lover of skeletonized watches, however there’s a lot to admire about the Glashütte Original Senator Moon Phase Skeletonized Edition watch. For a start, it’s slightly more legible than other skeletonized watches, but only slightly. Trying to tell the hour is a little more problematic for me personally, but at least the stage of the moon is simple to read and it’s not difficult to tell how much power the watch has in its movement. However, what I admire most about the opinion is the amount of intricate engraving that has become the motion. Maybe. The Glashütte Original Senator Moon Stage Skeletonized Edition watch is priced at $45,000. Like many other experienced watch fans, my affection for German watch maker Glashütte Original runs deep. It is not just the classic nonetheless spirited designs that tend to specify the brand which are attractive, but it’s also the enduring dedication to functionality and mechanical excellence which the region is well known for. Yes, like most people who know watches nicely, I’m a huge fan of what Glashütte in Saxony lends into the sphere of contemporary watches. So let us look at one of those brand’s more daring watches, yet one which is completely wearable on a daily basis, the Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date benchmark 1-37-02-03-02-70 with the blue dial on matching steel bracelet.

This year’s graduates have already provided ample evidence of their talent, exceptional manual dexterity and sense of tradition and innovations in their craft during their studies. Glashütte Original has been training watchmakers and toolmakers in its “Alfred Helwig” watchmaking school since 2001.

Students at the modern, well-equipped training institute acquire the very highest level of skills in these two tradition-rich professions. In the process, the teachers ensure that the students learn how to make the tiniest movement components, comprehend complex mechanical relationships and gain an appreciation of the effort, precision and value that the manufactory dedicates to even the minutest details. Along with theoretical knowledge, the curriculum offers a number of opportunities for students to gain insight into the practice of their trade. During their apprenticeship they participate in a variety of internships in selected assembly and customer service areas at the manufactory in Glashütte.

23 graduates of “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking

As a renowned watch brand, Glashütte Original places special emphasis on international standards of education in the field, a fact underscored by its partnership, unique in Germany, with the Swiss watchmaking school, WOSTEP (Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program). Thanks to this arrangement students graduating from the “Alfred Helwig” School of Watchmaking may also sit the WOSTEP final exams and earn, in addition to the German skilled worker certificate, the WOSTEP diploma. As part of their training programme, students also have the opportunity to build a so-called “school watch”, a project as exciting as it is instructive, as it allows the students to apply their theoretical knowledge to the actual practice of watchmaking.