About Weiss Watch Company
Weiss Watch Company is an independent American watch manufacturer dedicated to preserving traditional watchmaking craft while pushing innovation forward. Each Weiss timepiece is built by hand in our Nashville workshop, where artistry, precision engineering, and mechanical integrity meet. We are passionate about building watches and watchmakers that will stand the test of time.
Position Overview
We are looking for a Junior Watchmaker / Watch Technician to join our Nashville workshop. You will work alongside our senior watchmaker and production team, assisting with final assembly, diagnostics, quality control, and service of Weiss mechanical watches.
This is a hands-on role designed for someone early in their watchmaking career who wants to grow into a complete watchmaker, learning the full spectrum of movement service, regulation, and eventually participating in new movement development and prototyping.
What You Will Do
- Perform case-up operations including dial and hand installation and final assembly
- Conduct quality control testing, timing checks, and visual inspections
- Carry out repairs and diagnostics on Weiss watches, including complete service on in-house movements
- Maintain cleanliness, organization, and tool care within the watchmaking workspace
- Collaborate closely with our engineering and manufacturing teams to understand the entire production process
- Participate in the ongoing development of Weiss’s new in-house movements and prototype testing
Your Growth Path
Phase 1 (Months 0 to 12) :
Perform full service on Weiss movements and final assembly operationsGain exposure to the design, engineering, and machining side of the workshopBuild proficiency in diagnostics, regulation, and QC under mentorshipPhase 2 (Months 12 to 24) :
Collaborate on R&D, prototyping, and new movement projectsSupport the assembly and testing of Weiss in-house calibersContribute to refining processes for American-made component productionWhat We Are Looking For
Graduate of a watchmaking school (WOSTEP, SAWTA, CW21, CFC or equivalent)0 to 3 years of professional experience in watchmaking, assembly, or serviceExcellent fine motor skills and patience for precision mechanical workEnthusiasm for hands-on learning and continuous improvementStrong collaboration skills and appreciation for small team environmentsWhat We Offer
Competitive pay based on experienceFully paid health insurance for employee and family401(k) with employer matchPaid vacation, sick leave, and performance-based bonus opportunitiesThe opportunity to be part of a pioneering American watch manufactureHow to Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your watchmaking experience, training background, and interest in Weiss Watch Company.