Finnish School of Watchmaking
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Established1944
School boardFinland's Foundation for the Advancement of Watchmaking Skills
Finnish: Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö
Finnish: Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö
| Finnish School of Watchmaking Finnish: Kelloseppäkoulu | |
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| Established | 1944 |
| School board | Finland's Foundation for the Advancement of Watchmaking Skills Finnish: Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö |
The Finnish School of Watchmaking (Finnish: Kelloseppäkoulu) is a watchmaking school based in Espoo, Finland. The school was founded in Lahti in 1944, and moved to Espoo in 1957.[1]
The school offers two three-year degree programmes, Watchmaking and Micro-Mechanics. The school is overseen by the Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö (Finland's Foundation for the Advancement of Watchmaking Skills).[1]
The alumni of the school include watchmakers Kari Voutilainen and Stepan Sarpaneva.[2][3]
