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Intro
Jewellers and related workers in this unit group fabricate, assemble, repair and appraise fine jewellery. Watch repairers and related workers in this unit group repair, clean, adjust and fabricate parts for clocks and watches. They are employed by jewellery, clock and watch manufacturers and retail stores, by jewellery and watch repair shops or they may be self-employed.
Mobility is possible among the various jewellery occupations in this unit group.
There is little mobility between the jewellery occupations and the watch repairers in this unit group.
Main Duties
Jewellers and related workers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Fabricate and repair precious and semi-precious metal jewellery, such as rings, brooches, pendants, bracelets and lockets
- Examine, cut, shape and polish diamonds using optical instruments, lathes and laps
- Examine, cut, shape and polish precious and synthetic gems using optical instruments, cutting disks and laps
- Appraise gemstones and diamonds to differentiate between stones, identify rare specimens and to detect peculiarity affecting stone values
- Set precious and semi-precious stones in jewellery mountings, according to specifications
- May supervise other jewellers.
Jewellers may specialize in certain kinds of jewellery, such as gold or silver, or in particular operations, such as fabrication or repair.
Watch repairers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Fabricate or fit parts to make watches and clocks
- Examine clocks and watches, disassemble and check for defective and misaligned parts or rust
- Replace or repair worn or broken parts
- Test, adjust and regulate timepiece movements
- Clean all parts using special cleaning and rinsing solutions and ultrasonic or mechanical cleaning machines to remove dirt and dried lubricants
- May supervise other watch repairers.
Employment Requirements
- Completion of secondary school is usually required.
- Completion of a college or other program, or apprenticeship training in watch or jewellery repair or gemology is usually required.
- A watch repairer certificate is compulsory in Quebec and Ontario.
- Experience as a jewellery, clock or watch assembler may be required.
All Titles
- appraiser, jewellery
- apprentice jeweller
- bench moulder – jewellery
- brass or bronze chaser
- chaser, jewellery
- clock repairerclock repairman, clock repairwoman
- clock repairman/woman
- clockmaker
- custom bracelet maker
- custom brooch maker
- custom jewellery mounter
- custom locket maker
- cutter, designs – jewellery
- design cutter – jewellery
- diamond bruter
- diamond cutter
- diamond expert
- diamond grader – jewellery manufacturing
- diamond marker
- diamond polisher
- diamond sawyer
- diamond selector – jewellery manufacturing
- diamond setter
- gem cutter
- gem expert
- gem setter
- gemologist
- hammersmith, jewellery
- jewel setter
- jeweller
- jewellery appraiser
- jewellery chaser
- jewellery hammersmith
- jewellery model maker
- jewellery moulder
- jewellery repairerjewellery repairman, jewellery repairwoman
- jewellery repairman/woman
- jewellery sample maker
- lapidary
- marker, diamonds
- model maker, jewellery
- pearl cutter
- pearl setter
- plater – jewellery manufacturing
- precious stone setter
- sample maker, jewellery
- sawyer, diamonds
- setter – jewellery manufacturing
- silver chaser
- stonecutter – jewellery
- stonesetter – jewellery
- watch repairerwatch repairman, watch repairwoman
- watch repairer apprenticewatch repairman apprentice, watch repairwoman apprentice
- watch repairman/woman
- watchmaker
Exclusions
- Jewellery and clock and watch production assemblers (See 9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors)
- Silversmiths and jewellery artisans (See 5244 Artisans and craftspersons)