

Click on the link to see a summary of our workshop courses to help you plan and select your practical skills development as well as a calendar of workshop courses to August 2023.To mark out a wheel crossing, the wheel is first fixed to the base with double sided tape.Our Education Officer can provide a verbal assessment of your prior learning and skills to help you select the workshop pathway that best fits your current experience and future skills development.

Still unsure about where to start your workshop training? If your prior experience is with clocks, and you are following the Technician Grade DLC, we recommend you attend as a minimum – Making Small Components Part 1 and Servicing a Single Train Clock. If you have prior experience in watches, and you have commenced the Technician Grade DLC, we recommend you attend as a minimum – Making Small Components Part 1 and Servicing a Quartz Watch. If you identify a particular aspect of your DLC studies that our workshop courses do not cover, please contact us as there are likely to be others who share this requirement. Our Vocational Courses require a minimum of 3 students.
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The BHI Workshop courses are open to all sectors of our membership from Corporate Members, Business Partners, DLC students, professional members. Corporate Members and Business Partners.Our Workshop Courses are led by professionally qualified horologists ( MBHI and FBHI) to support: Qualified BHI members are easily recognised by their Accredited Diploma Qualifications and post nominals MBHI/FBHI. The BHI is committed to providing the highest standards of practical and theoretical learning. Remember, as a BHI trained horologist you will have excellent practical skills and extensive theoretical knowledge. Clocks and watches must be accurate, provide instant information, be durable and aesthetically pleasing. The profession of Clock and Watchmaking embraces the art and science of horology. For more information on these click the link below. We also offer a complete home study course that leads to examinations and qualifications.

If you have any specific questions about membership and the contents, costs, dates and times of these courses, or if you would like to make a booking, please contact Janie Anderton, +44 (0)1636 813795 or email Janie note that the BHI reserves the right to change course details such as tutor, date, time and place or, if there is insufficient take up to cancel a course up to six weeks before the planned course date. To take one of our courses, it is necessary to become an associate of the BHI for at least the year in question. The BHI offers a comprehensive portfolio of short watchmaking and clockmaking courses designed to develop your skills, whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced horologist. Please email to register your interest and course required.
