Apprentice dial maker (M/F)
- Employment type
- Apprenticeship
- Location
- La Chaux-de-Fonds
- First posted
• 06 August 2026
• 100%
• Apprenticeship
• Rue Louis-Joseph Chevrolet 41, 2301 La Chaux-de-Fonds
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Company introduction
Rubattel & Weyermann SA is part of the Swatch Group (World Leader in watchmaking). We are recognized as the preferred partner for the Group's brands for the manufacture of dials and surface decoration.
We are convinced of the importance of training the new generation in our professions and with this in mind, we offer an apprenticeship position as
Dial maker (M/F)
Job description
The apprentice dial maker evolves in the demanding universe of watchmaking, where precision, meticulousness, and aesthetic sense are essential. You will learn to decorate, print, and enhance watch dials, delicate pieces that require perfect mastery of gestures and techniques. Equipped with good observational skills and great rigor, the apprentice progressively develops the necessary skills to manipulate fragile dials, apply impeccable decorations, and guarantee irreproachable quality.
Main tasks
Prepare the dials -- clean, degrease, and prepare surfaces before decoration operations
Perform printing -- carry out printing by pad printing, screen printing, or other techniques specific to the dial
Apply decorations -- apply markings, logos, indices, or patterns according to aesthetic and technical requirements
Carry out varnishing operations -- apply layers of protective or decorative varnish while respecting the requested thicknesses and finishes
Quality control -- check alignment, sharpness, color, brightness, and the absence of defects on the dials
Perform retouching -- correct small imperfections or printing or decoration defects
Manipulate dials with precision -- work with extremely delicate pieces while respecting rules of cleanliness and handling
Use specific tools and machines -- progressively master printing, drying, varnishing, and control equipment
Respect aesthetic and technical standards -- apply quality standards specific to watchmaking
Collaborate with other workshops -- exchange with decoration, control, and assembly teams to ensure the consistency of the final product
Profile
• Precision and meticulousness -- indispensable for working on extremely small and delicate pieces
• Developed aesthetic sense -- appreciate colors, textures, alignments, and finishes
• Manual dexterity -- manipulate dials without marking, scratching, or deforming them
• Rigor and consistency -- respect watchmaking standards and reproduce identical operations with stable quality
• Patience and concentration -- perform repetitive tasks requiring sustained attention
• Ability to follow procedures -- apply precise instructions for printing, varnishing, or retouching
• Sense of observation -- detect defects, irregularities, or shade variations
• Taste for teamwork -- collaborate with decoration, control, and assembly workshops
• Reliability and sense of responsibility -- guarantee the quality of a central element of the watch
• Curiosity and desire to learn -- progress in mastering printing, varnishing, and decoration techniques
Required skills
Languages
Workplace
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Contact person
If this apprenticeship interests you, please send us your complete application file (CV, cover letter, 2 most recent school reports) to:
RUBATTEL ET WEYERMANN SA, Ressources Humaines
Rue Louis Chevrolet 41, 2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Suisse
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