How much does a watchmaker earn?

Watchmakers make, maintain and repair mechanical and electronic timepieces – from wristwatches to pendulum and mantel clocks, precision movements and brand service. They dismantle movements, clean and oil parts, regulate accuracy and advise customers on care and value. Gross pay depends on region, employer (specialist shop, manufacture, service centre), experience and specialisation. As a guide, qualified watchmakers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €2,950–€3,500 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €920–€1,220 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
980–1.280 €
3.050–3.750 €
Bavaria
960–1.260 €
2.980–3.650 €
Berlin
900–1.180 €
2.750–3.350 €
Brandenburg
820–1.080 €
2.450–2.950 €
Bremen
880–1.160 €
2.700–3.250 €
Hamburg
950–1.240 €
2.950–3.600 €
Hesse
940–1.230 €
2.900–3.550 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
790–1.050 €
2.350–2.850 €
Lower Saxony
870–1.150 €
2.650–3.200 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
920–1.210 €
2.850–3.450 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
860–1.140 €
2.600–3.150 €
Saarland
850–1.120 €
2.550–3.100 €
Saxony
900–1.190 €
2.800–3.450 €
Saxony-Anhalt
800–1.060 €
2.400–2.900 €
Schleswig-Holstein
850–1.130 €
2.550–3.100 €
Thuringia
810–1.070 €
2.420–2.920 €
Germany (average)
880–1.160 €
2.700–3.300 €

Guide figures as of 2026. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, experience, order situation and specialisation (e.g. brand service, restoration, chronometry) and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Brand service / authorised service centres
Weeks to several months plus manufacturer certification
often 3.200–3.900 €
Restoration of historic watches and clocks
Months
often 3.150–3.850 €
Chronometry and precision regulation
Weeks to months
often 3.100–3.800 €
Microelectronics, quartz and module service
Weeks to months
often 3.050–3.700 €
Master watchmaker (Uhrmachermeister)
approx. 1–2 years
often 3.600–4.800 €
Business economist (HwO) or workshop/shop management
approx. 1–3 years
often 3.700–5.000 €

Job and everyday work

A watchmaker works mainly in the workshop: dismantling, cleaning, replacing and reassembling movements. Everyday work includes timing checks and regulation, advising customers on repair and care, and carefully documenting parts, oiling and warranty work.

  • Diagnose wristwatches, pendulum and mantel clocks; narrow down mechanical and electronic faults.
  • Dismantle, clean, oil and assemble movements; replace wear parts and crystals; check water resistance and accuracy.
  • Advise customers on repair effort, value and care; agree quotes and deadlines.
  • Follow brand guidelines, spare-part numbers and service protocols; document warranty and insurance cases.
  • Maintain tools, measuring devices and cleaning equipment; handle the workplace and chemicals properly.
  • Work with jewellers, manufactures and suppliers; quality-check finished watches before handover.

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