Salary for Watch and Clock Repairers
Also known as: Antique Clock Repairer, Chronometer Repairer, Clock Repair Technician, Clockmaker, Clocksmith, Horologist, Time Piece Repairer, Watchmaker
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The primary responsibility of a watch repairer is to repair, inspect, test, maintain and install time devices such as clocks and watches. To be considered for this position, vocational training, related experience or an associate's degree is usually required. Once hired, an employer may require an apprenticeship program. One or two years of formal on-site job training is standard with this occupation.A Watch and Clock Repairer will normally get an average wage ranging between $22,780 - $76,060 based on the level of seniority. can earn an average compensation of fourty-eight thousand five hundred and sixty dollars each year.
are compensated highest in New York, where they receive salary pay of about $57,850. People with this job title can receive the highest pay in Other Services (except Public Administration), where they can earn pay of $52,440.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 53.30 percent nationwide in that time.
Watch and Clock Repairers tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: