Watchmaker

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Imagine a watch, ticking away on your wrist or on a wall. Who makes sure it keeps the right time? That is a watchmaker! A watchmaker is like a doctor for watches. They carefully take apart tiny gears, springs, and hands, fix anything that is broken, and then put it all back together again. It is a job that needs very steady hands, excellent eyesight, and a lot of patience. You would use special tiny tools, like magnifying glasses and very small screwdrivers, to work on the delicate parts. Watchmakers do not just fix old watches; they can also help make new ones or make special ones for people who want something unique. It is a very skilled job that keeps beautiful timepieces working perfectly for many years.

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