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The average salary for a Watch Repairer in U.S. is $56,140.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $56,140

$28,390$79,150

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $26.99

$13.65$38.05

What does a Watch Repairer earn?

On average, watch repairers earn around $56,140 per year in the U.S. Watch repairers work with clients from all manner of backgrounds to repair and maintain watches. A watch repairer may choose to specialise in areas such as the handling of watch collectables, engaging in high-end watch repair, or in servicing watch movements.

How to earn more as a Watch Repairer

"To become a watch repairer, you will need to get the necessary qualifications such as a diploma in watchmaking or a certificate in horology. Alternatively, you can go through an apprenticeship-style learning programme to become a watchmaker. To earn higher wages as a watch repairer, you can specialise in complicated repairs or become a manager of a repair shop. You could also set up your own watch repair business and become self-employed."