Fears Watch Company Limited
Watch Assembly Technician

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COMPANY
The Fears Watch Company is one of Britain’s oldest watch companies, first established in Bristol in 1846. Today, Fears is a fast-growing company, hand-building high quality watches in the UK, selling direct and via a select group of Fears Authorised Stockists across the world. The company’s mantra is “Elegantly Understated” which is reflected in the watches made and the way the company operates.
The company’s Mission Statement is: “Building Luxury with Integrity”
Everyone who works for or with the company is expected to have high ethical and moral standards and work towards the 50-year vision of Fears to epitomise the British success of “Good Capitalism”.
JOB SUMMARY
We are looking for a committed and passionate Watch Assembly Technician with an eye for quality to join Fears as part of the Operations Department. This role reports to the Operations Manager and will be responsible for assembling our watches. Other responsibilities include assisting with the running and maintaining of our workshop, build kit preparation, component stock management and quality control.
Fears is a fast-paced and dynamic company where every day poses new challenges, the ideal candidate must be equally matched to this working environment which at times can be demanding but also hugely rewarding.
Specific to this role:
- Location: Bristol, Fears Head Office.
- Hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm (40 hours per week)
- Report: Operations Manager
- Commencing: Late-August onwards (commencement flexible)
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Responsible for:
- Timely and efficient assembly of Fears watches in line with Fears quality standards.
- Compile build-kits of components, ensuring stock transfers are accurately recorded during the process.
- Ensure smooth and time-efficient assembly of all watches in line with assembly schedule.
- Ensuring the workshop environment is clean and tidy, and tools and equipment are properly maintained.
- Quality control individual components prior to assembly as well as final quality control once assembled. Ensure QC failure rate is minimised and does not exceed 1%.
- Carry out testing of components including time testing movements and case water resistance testing.
- Carry out final regulation of watches to match movement specifications.
- Promoting customer satisfaction by maintaining aftersales return rate (less than 1%).
- Ensuring all company policies and procedures are followed.
- Maintaining clear communication to wider Operations Team, ensuring any quality concerns or delays to workflow are highlighted.
- Monitoring inventory of spare parts and consumables, communicating any requirements to Operations Assistant.
- The maintenance of accurate stock records and the recording of stock transfers during assembly and servicing of watches.
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In this role you’ll report to the Operations Manager.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
The ideal candidate will have relevant assembly experience and a high-level of competency assembling and carrying out movement exchanges on a range of mechanical and quartz watches. The successful candidate will require impeccable attention to detail, be highly organised and self-motivated.


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Key to maintaining Fears’ quality standards and outstanding customer experience, the candidate will have exceptional attention to detail and a high level of dexterity and focus to handle small components.
Previous Job Experience:
- Experience as an Assembly Watchmaker or Repair Technician working on luxury watches is essential.
Educational:
- WOSTEP / BHI diploma or certification is desirable but not essential.
Essential:
- Interest in watches and how they work.
- Exceptional attention to detail.
- A team player.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Strong interest in continuing to develop skills.
- Highly organised.
- Flexibility and adaptable to change.
- Motivated, proactive and dedicated.
Desirable:
- Computer literate (in particular MacOS, Microsoft Office)
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Holiday:
- Holiday allowance: 20 days per year + public holidays.
- In addition: between Christmas and the New Year the company’s head office is closed and these days (usually 3-4) are in addition to your holiday allowance.
Benefits:
- Birthday may be taken as an additional day off (this is in addition to your holiday allowance)
- Company pension with 5% contribution from Fears
- Ability to purchase a watch at wholesale price + VAT (after 1 year of employment)
Salary:
- £28-36k per annum depending on experience.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for this role please send an email with a CV and covering letter to the Operations Manager directly by email to: careers@fearswatches.com
Interviews will be conducted in person and will include an assembly bench test.
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