It is located in Marin County, California.
AWCI Adds More ‘Build a Watch’ Classes to 2018 Schedule
The American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute is taking its popular five-hour course to more cities across the United States.
Harrison, Ohio--After seeing success with its “Build a Watch” class in Cincinnati and Las Vegas, the American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute is taking it to even more cities across the United States.
The AWCI has added four new sessions:
--Aug. 11 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Richter & Phillips Jewelers in Cincinnati;
--Sept. 23 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at The Henry Hotel in Detroit;
--Oct. 9 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Austin Midtown in Austin, Texas; and
--Oct. 14 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Austin Midtown in Austin, Texas.
Beginning with a disassembled version, class participants will learn about correct lubrication, adjustments, servicing, timing and regulation as they build their own wristwatch powered by the ETA 6497 movement. They also will get to add the dial, hands, case and straps and take their completed timepiece home.
The class is an opportunity for members of the jewelry industry, particularly salespeople, to gain watch knowledge, the AWCI said. It’s also open to the public and could be of interest to watch enthusiasts.
It costs $995.
For more information or to register, go to AWCI.com/BuildAWatch.
The American Watchmaker-Clockmakers Institute has represented watchmakers, clockmakers and the industries that serve them for more than 50 years by providing a range of education, certification, communications and business services.
The Latest
Concerns about rising prices, politics, and global conflicts continue to dampen consumer outlook.
May’s birthstone is beloved for its rich green hue and its versatility.
Meet Ben Claus—grand prize winner of For the Love of Jewelers 2023 Fall Design Challenge.
Jacqui Larsson joins Opsydia with nearly two decades of experience in the industry.
Last month in Dallas, David Walton pushed another jeweler, David Ettinger, who later died.
The “Tiffany Céleste” collection reimagines designer Jean Schlumberger’s interpretations of the universe.
With Ho Brothers, you can unlock your brand's true potential and offer customers the personalized jewelry experiences they desire.
The brand also created a 100-carat lab-grown diamond necklace in honor of its centennial.
Tim Schlick has been promoted from his previous position as COO.
Supplier Spotlight Sponsored by GIA
Sales will be paused while the relocation takes place over the next few months.
“SIS x MISA Denim and Diamonds” is a collaboration between the designer and celebrity stylist Misa Hylton.
The retailer is moving to a newly designed space in the same shopping center.
Gifts that are unique and thoughtful are top of mind this year, according to the annual survey.
The necklace is featured in the brand’s “Rebel Heart” campaign starring Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo.
Big changes appear to be on the horizon for the diamond miner and its parent company, Anglo American.
Padis succeeds Lisa Bridge, marking the first time the organization has had two women board presidents in a row.
Jesse Cole, founder of Fans First Entertainment, shared the “five Es” of building a fan base during his AGS Conclave keynote.
The Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar "John Mayer" was celebrated at a star-studded party in LA last week.
The announcement came as the company reported a 23 percent drop in production in Q1.
The three-time Pro Bowler continues to partner with the retailer, donating to a Detroit nonprofit and giving watches to fans.
A double-digit drop in the number of in-store crimes was offset by a jump in off-premises attacks, JSA’s 2023 crime report shows.
Inspired by the Roman goddess of love, the designer looked to the sea for her new collection.
The luxury titan posted declining sales, weighed down by Gucci’s poor performance.
The selected nine organizations have outlined their plans for the funds.
The mining company’s Diavik Diamond Mine lost four employees in a plane crash in January.