time-display methods
Types of time-display methods of clocks, such as those of analog clocks, digital clocks, word clocks, projection clocks, auditory clocks, multi-display clocks, or tactile clocks.
Clock and watchmakers make mechanical or electronic clocks and watches. They use precision hand tools or automated machinery to assemble the timing devices. Clock and watchmakers may also repair clocks or watches. They can work in workshops or in factories.
Types of time-display methods of clocks, such as those of analog clocks, digital clocks, word clocks, projection clocks, auditory clocks, multi-display clocks, or tactile clocks.
Components present in clocks and watches, such as the wheelwork, battery, dials, and hands.
The offered watches and jewellery products, their functionalities, properties and legal and regulatory requirements.
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Attach clock or watch case to enclose and protect the clockwork or module.
Attach dials or clock faces to clocks or watches.
Attach the hour, minute, and second clock or watch hands to the clockface using hex nuts and wrenches. Ensure that the hands on the clockface are parallel and aligned.
Attach the power cords to the electric module of electric clocks or watches.
Mount the wheelwork components of clocks and watches and attach with screws.
Inspect clocks and watches and their components for any defects, deterioration or damage. Check electronic timepieces with measuring and testing instruments.
Use various techniques to ensure the product quality is respecting the quality standards and specifications. Oversee defects, packaging and sendbacks of products to different production departments.
Monitor and assure the quality of the provided goods or services by overseeing that all the factors of the production meet quality requirements. Supervise product inspection and testing.
Test processed workpieces or products for basic faults.
Identify problems on clocks or watches, check for deterioration, disassemble parts, regulate, adjust, and replace deficient components.
Use tools commonly used for watchmaking and repairing. Common categories include band tools, watch battery tools, cleaning tools, screwdrivers, brushes, flex shaft, loupes or magnifiers, tap and die sets, watch testers, watch repair kits, watch crystal tools, watch back openers, gauges, glues, demagnitisers, hammers, oils, watch movement tools, bergeon watch tools, horotec watch tools, watch hand tools, soldering tools, watch polishing tools, and tweezers.
Wear relevant and necessary protective gear, such as protective goggles or other eye protection, hard hats, safety gloves.
All mechanical and electric instruments that indicate time, such as clocks, watches, pendulums, hairsprings, and chronometers.
The procedures, instruments, techniques, materials and chemicals used in conservation and archiving.
Types of wristwatches, such as mechanical and quartz, their features and functions, such as calendar, chronograph, water resistance, etc.
Variations of precious metals according to density, corrossion resistance, electrical conductivity, light reflectivity and quality.
Clocks and watches that use electrical power to measure the passing of time, such as electric, electronic, digital or quartz clocks and watches.
The functioning of electronic circuit boards, processors, chips, and computer hardware and software, including programming and applications.
Clocks and watches that use a mechanical mechanism to measure the passing of time.
The design and production of micromechanisms. Micromechanisms combine mechanical and electrical components in a single device that is less than 1mm across.
Precision or fine mechanics is a subdiscipline in engineering that focuses on the design and development of smaller precision machines.
Provide customers with detailed advice on clocks. Explain about different brands and models and their characteristics and features.
Design and develop the artistic design of clocks and watches and its mechanisms and components.
Develop the production line of a designed product. This corresponds to a sequence of mechanical or manual operations involved within a production process of a manufactured product.
Select and apply appropriate restoration techniques in order to achieve the required restoration goals. This encompasses preventive measures, remedial measures, restoration processes and management processes.
Install clockwork or module in clocks or watches. The clockwork includes all mechanisms, movements, motors, and wheel work present in clocks and watches. In mechanical timepieces, in which clockwork movements are made of several moving parts, the clockwork is called caliber or clock movement. In electronic or quartz timepieces, the term module is more commonly applied.
Attach clock pendulums to the pendulum guide behind the face of the clock.
Select a battery for a watch based on the brand, type and style of the watch. Replace the battery and explain to the customer how to preserve its life.
Convert market requirements into product design and development.
Engrave and print designs and patterns onto a variety of surfaces.
Estimate the total cost for the maintenance of watches or pieces of jewellery.
Assess used metal (gold, silver) and gems (diamonds, emeralds) based on age and current market rates.
Use cleaning equipment to properly care for jewellery and watches, as per customer request. This might involve cleaning and polishing watches and pieces of jewellery.
Operate mechanical engraving tools and machines, set controls of cutting tools. Make adjustments if necessary.
Provide customers with detailed advice on watches and pieces of jewellery available in the store. Explain about different brands and models and their characteristics and features. Recommend and provide personal advice on pieces of jewellery, according to the customer's needs and preferences.
Comply with precision standards specific to an organisation or product in metalworking, involved in processes such as engraving, precise cutting, welding.
Assemble switches, electrical controls, circuit boards and other electrical components by using hand and soldering equipment.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.
Estimate the market value of new or used clocks based on professional judgment and knowledge.
Clean and remove grease from clock and watch components, apply oil to hinges, adjust components, and store them in a waterproof space.
Observing machine operations and evaluating product quality thereby ensuring conformity to standards.
Operate equipment designed to buff and polish metal workpieces, such as diamond solutions, silicon-made polishing pads, or working wheels with a leather polishing strop, and others.
Operate machinery used for the making of small systems or components with a high level of precision.
Measure the size of a processed part when checking and marking it to check if it is up to standard by use of two and three dimensional precision measuring equipment such as a caliper, a micrometer, and a measuring gauge.
Estimate the expected input in terms of time, human and financial resources necessary to achieve the project objectives.
Read and comprehend standard blueprints, machine, and process drawings.
Repair, replace or adjust damaged electronics components or circuitry. Use hand tools and soldering and welding equipment.
Sell clocks, watches, or related accessories according to the customer's preferences.
Use computer-aided design (CAD) systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimisation of a design.
Use electronic, mechanical, electric, or optical precision tools, such as drilling machines, grinders, gear cutters and milling machines to boost accuracy while machining products.
Use of a variety of specialised tools, instruments and machines, such as presses, drills and grinders. Employ them to carry out repairs in a safety manner.