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Tokyo Watch Technicum WOSTEP Diploma Ceremony

(April 30, 2008)
 
 
     


10 students with diploma


WOSTEP Director Mr. Marten Pieters

 

Tokyo Watch Technicum, a watchmakers' school run by Rolex/Switzerland, held the WOSTEP(*) Diploma Ceremony on February 29, 2008 for the fourth class (started in April 2006).

The WOSTEP Diploma is to be awarded to students who completed 3000-hour training defined by WOSTEP and passed the 5 intermediate examinations and final examination. The fourth class of the school is 10 students and all of them passed the final examination as previous years.

The graduates were employed by watch importers, dealers and repair centers as watchmakers, and started to work from April.

Tokyo Watch Technicum *1

A watchmakers' school run by Rolex/Switzerland. It started in April 2003 as a partnership school of WOTEP in Switzerland.

Tokyo Watch Technicum Official site


WOSTEP (Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program) * 2

WOSTEP, established in 1966, is a training center to foster watchmakers. It is globally recognized as a neutral institute, financed by its members, including Swiss watch manufactures, watchmaking organizations, other associated sectors and retailers in Switzerland and around the world. Since 1992, WOSTEP has been coordinating the Partnership in order to improve and standardize watchmaking on a global scale. It forms a partnership with schools which meet the strict criteria. As of March 2008, there are 13 WOSTEP Partnerships in 7 countries: Japan, USA, China, Sweden, France and Germany. Two of them exist in Japan; "Tokyo watch Technicum" and "Hiko Mizuno college of Jewelry". A student who has completed 3000-hour training defined by WOSTEP in Partnership School and passed the 5 intermediate examinations and final examination will be awarded Diploma which WOSTEP issues.

WOSTEP Official site

 

 

 

 



         
     

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