Learn how mechanical
watches work


Learn how to disassemble and assemble the Miyota 82s0 movement.

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Learners

Chapters

Hours

Videos

Control how you learn & progress

This course provides a hands-on introduction to mechanical watches, teaching you how to disassemble and assemble watch movements. Designed for beginners, it combines video tutorials, practical projects, and quizzes, giving you essential watchmaking skills and a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind every timepiece.

Comprehensive
Watchmaking Courses

Calibre Project provides step-by-step video tutorials on mechanical watch disassembly, assembly, and basic horology concepts. These courses are designed for beginners, making complex watch mechanisms easy to understand and accessible.

Community
Engagement

The platform includes a built-in community feature where users can discuss course content, share insights, ask questions, and connect with fellow watch enthusiasts. It's a space for collaboration and shared learning.

Interactive
Learning Tools

In addition to video lessons, the platform offers quizzes, exams, and supplementary text materials to help reinforce learning. Each course includes hands-on projects that allow users to apply their new skills in a practical way.

Cross-Platform
Access

The e-learning platform is available on both desktop and mobile apps, ensuring that users can learn at their own pace and convenience, whether at home or on the go.

Meet the team


K.A. TRobe

Master Watchmaker


Petter Trobe

Founder of Calibre Project

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 What level of experience do I need to start the courses?

The courses are designed for beginners with little to no experience in watchmaking. Whether you're a complete novice or someone with a general interest in watches, our step-by-step video tutorials and easy-to-understand materials will guide you through the basics of horology, including how to disassemble and assemble a mechanical watch movement.

Will I need any special tools to follow the courses?

Yes, to fully participate in the hands-on sections, you will need basic watchmaking tools such as tweezers, screwdrivers, and a loupe. We offer a list of recommended tools for each course, and you can either purchase them on your own or through our platform. Some of our kits also include the necessary tools, depending on the course.

How does the community feature work?

Our platform includes a community section where members can discuss the course content, ask questions, share tips, and connect with other watch enthusiasts. You can join topic-specific groups or start your own discussions on anything related to watches or horology. It's a great way to enhance your learning experience and be part of a passionate community.
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Testimonials

I’ve always been fascinated by the inner workings of watches but never had the confidence to open one myself. The Learning Kit gave me the perfect chance to take apart a real watch movement without worrying about damaging anything. It’s been an incredible experience!
Fredrik Ekli

As a complete beginner, I was nervous about trying watchmaking, but the step-by-step videos made everything so easy to follow. I’ve already taken apart and reassembled a movement, and now I feel like I actually understand how a watch works.

Mohammed Sarmadawy

This course has been such a rewarding experience! Not only did I learn the basics of watchmaking, but I also got hands-on practice with real components. It’s amazing to see how all the tiny parts come together to make a watch tick.

Benjamin Hammervold

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website: www.calibreproject.com
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