A big story of a small town
Long before the term "knowledge economy" was invented in the 20th century, a man named Maurize?
Grossman's insightful watchmaker realized that professional knowledge played a fundamental role in the industry he knew best. As a master watchmaker, Grossman contributed to the establishment of this industry in Glashü tte.
He gained strength and witnessed the transformation of Saxony town into the center of German watchmaking industry. With his efforts, the first German watchmaking school was established in May 1878.
Glashü tte watchmaking school in Germany has been operating for more than 1 15 years. In the period of rapid growth, it has promoted the sustainable development of the industry and helped it survive in more difficult times. from start to finish
Finally, one fact has never changed: watchmaking used to be a knowledge-based industry, and it still is; Among them, the value of watchmaker's professional knowledge, experience and rare technological skills far exceeds all other productions.
Element. As in the past, today, only careful selection and systematic training of young watchmakers can guarantee the knowledge on which this industry depends in the future.
Formal watchmaking learning institution
Grasuti realized his responsibility to the German watchmaking industry and took decisive action to establish a modern watchmaking school in the town of Grasuti. In 2002, Alfred?
Herwig watchmaking school reopened. Nowadays, the school receives hundreds of applications every year, and young girls and boys hope to win a place in the school. Of these applicants, only fifteen can be admitted to Grade Three.
An annual course. Once they complete the theoretical and operational training, 12 of them will acquire the professional knowledge and skills necessary for their watchmakers' career, and the other three will become qualified tool manufacturers.
In addition to intensive professional training, Glashü tte also provides real rewards for applicants: all students who complete the training and meet the highest performance standards in the school can get full-time employment security.
The idol of German watchmaking industry
Glashü tte watchmaking school is based on Alfred? Herwig named it. The master watchmaker has been a teacher for many years in the first watchmaking school in this town. Is it in Alfred? Herwig's teaching period
Suddenly, he and his apprentice developed the Flying tourbillon, which is one of the most complicated watchmaking techniques. Herwig's design only fixed one side and soon became familiar to people. Today, Glashü tte flew to tourbillon and
Like the college, it is due to this dedicated teacher and excellent watchmaker.
Alfred. Herwig watchmaking college is located in the first watchmaking college in Germany.