Education is the heart of our mission.
The NAWCC is the clearinghouse for sharing horological knowledge and skills. Classes and workshops tell the fascinating stories of horology, cover various watch and clock topics, and preserve the knowledge of horological craftsmanship. Workshops are opportunities to learn about and care for your timepiece. Through hands-on learning, these workshops and classes can build your confidence, knowledge, and skills in watch and clock repair and maintenance. Whether it is the technology of timekeeping or the nature and meaning of time itself, our educational programs expand horizons and provide answers.
The NAWCC‘s goal is to educate not only the professional but to reach out to the student and amateur horologist and to help expand their knowledge. While learning is its own reward, it also provides opportunities for building lasting friendships.
Chapter One Offers a Horological Scholarship Grant
Application for Chapter One Scholarship Grant
UPCOMING WEBINAR: (click on the title below to register)
“When Ingersall Put a Bomb
Under the Christmas Tree:
Watch and Clock Advertisements"
Join us to learn what Elgin advised as the only appropriate gift for a man to present to his fiancé while maintaining good form and avoiding scandal. See, too, how that company and others promoted the legacy of the wristwatch as the coming-of-age gift to a son or daughter on their graduation. Want to make sure your watch isn’t making you look old and stodgy? Visit your local jeweler for the latest styles (at least that’s what the ads tell you to do).
Click here or the Webinars picture (above right) for past webinars