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  • so would it be true to say that the art of watchmaking resides mostly in Europe?

  • Kind of a double standard (typical Quebec) . If there was only one welding school in Canada and they only enrolled english speaking students , there would be a national referendum with French people screaming discrimination. Instead of keeping money in our own Country, English students have to spend their money in another country to learn this trade.

  • Here in Venezuela , we have not watchmaking schoools , we learn from an older watchmaker, i was working for 2 years with an old watchmaker and now i am an independent watchmaker.

  • @rafaelmoros1960 Unfortunately, we, as Latin-americans, have to look for any way to learn watch-repairing by ourselves. I'm still learning it, but I dream to be spend time with an older watchmaker and become an expert. I'd sincerely like we be in touch.

  • @jimmyjmv ok, my email is rafaelmoros1960@yahoo.com mail me if you want or need.

  • There is a watchmaking school in Trois-Riviers in Canada but it's only French speaking. To my knowledge there is no English speaking schools in Canada. In the staes though there are a few.

  • Is there a school available in Canada for english speaking people?

  • The only other school in Canada to even have a watchmaking course had to close the program due to lack of applications, so no.

  • apprends d'abord à écrire et gardes ta crasse!

  • @cesasitus pourquoi vous dites ça?

  • Wenn ich sehe , was die Lehrlinge

    hier für eine Austattung haben ,

    werde ich richtig neidisch!!!

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