Tissot Watch Technician
- Employment
- Full-Time
- Seniority
- Mid-Level
- Industry
- Fine Watches & Horology
- Posted
- Jun 3, 2026
About Tissot
Tissot, founded in 1853 in Le Locle, Switzerland, is a distinguished Swiss watchmaker renowned for uniting traditional craftsmanship with accessible innovation. As part of the Swatch Group, the Maison offers employees the strength of a global luxury ecosystem while preserving a culture rooted in precision, authenticity, and entrepreneurial spirit. Tissot is celebrated for its pioneering materials, advanced movements, and longstanding role in international sports timekeeping. As an employer, it provides a dynamic environment where watchmaking expertise, digital excellence, retail sophistication, and brand storytelling converge, inviting talent to contribute to a heritage-driven company with a forward-looking, international outlook.
Tissot Watch Technician role at Collins Street, Melbourne. Service and repair luxury Swiss timepieces in a Boutique setting.
Role & Responsibilities
- Service and repair Swiss-made Tissot watches with precision and attention to detail
- Perform diagnostics and troubleshooting on timepiece mechanisms
- Execute routine maintenance procedures including cleaning, oiling, and regulation
- Inspect and replace worn components in accordance with Tissot service standards
- Maintain meticulous records of all service work and parts inventory
- Consult with clients regarding watch condition and recommended servicing
- Ensure adherence to Tissot's quality and safety protocols throughout all operations
Qualifications
- Formal horological training or equivalent certification in watch repair and servicing
- Demonstrated expertise in mechanical watch movements and assembly
- Proficiency with precision measurement tools and diagnostic equipment
- Knowledge of Swiss watchmaking standards and practices
Skills
Experience
Minimum 2–3 years of professional experience in watch repair and servicing, ideally within a luxury watch boutique or authorized service center. Hands-on experience with mechanical Swiss movements is essential.
Education
Formal horological training, certification in watchmaking or watch repair (e.g., from a recognized horological school or apprenticeship program), or equivalent demonstrated competency through professional practice.
Workplace
This position is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Culture
Tissot fosters a workplace culture rooted in Swiss precision, innovation, and a deep respect for watchmaking heritage. As an employer, the brand encourages collaboration, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement, offering teams the opportunity to contribute to accessible yet high-quality timepieces with a global reputation.
About Cerulean
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Frequently Asked Questions
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