Women in Watchmaking: the young watchmaker
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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Hello and in today’s video we continue with portraits of women that we have the chance to meet when we go around for our various shootings.
The goal is not to have a sexist approach to this, but simply to point out that watchmaking is not only a dude thing, despite seeing our analytics numbers where we have to be honest and transparent on the fact that you are a vast vast majority of guys looking at what we do.
So please get to learn Emily, a girl who had the chance of immediately starting her career with a great position at one of the free-spirited development lab of the industry, Agenhor, the company that for instance recently completely reinterpreted the chronograph movement with its Agengpraphe.
Enjoy and all the very best,
Marc André - Хобби
Amazing work Marc! would love to see you cover more on the subject as watchmaking has always been a male dominated industry.
We still have a few portraits we would like to bring up! Thanks for the comment and best to you
2 incels, so far with dislikes, don't like anything to do with women. Hahhaha
As always great video! thanks Marc André!
Very welcome, glad you enjoyed this different take!
Great series, keep the content coming!
Thanks a lot!
Super épisode !
She is a good person. I really wish American young people would show an interest in watchmaking. Unfortunately, I am not sure what they have an interest in anymore.
Being the biggest slut.
I'm not from America but you all are disgusting racists
Omg I remember her from the Jean-Marc Wiederrecht interview you uploaded early last year
That's right, she was already working there! Good memory!!! Best to you
Very nicely done again! Thanks for the wonderful series Marc & team
Many thanks, very kind of you!!
What a fantastic interview. Many thanks! It's amazing the patience, the stability of a surgeon & the acute eyesight of an eagle. Again, thank you so much!
You are most welcome and thanks for this kind comment! All the very best to you
Would like my watches working / running are you located in the USA?
It's amazing know the people to work in this bautifull art...the watchmakers making real these dreams called "Watches"...
Another great episode, thanks! It's great to see that many young talented watchmakers are working behind the scenes. They are the future of the industry. Lovely to see some very talented female watchmakers as well, of course!
Hi there! Please tell me, how can I contact Emilie Eveno?
Excellent! I like her a lot. Good show!
Glad to see her doing what she is called to do.
Many people truly love to create, build, and repair things with their hands, eyes, and mind. I can relate perfectly, as that brings joy and a sense of accomplishment to life.
True, that it does feel special to do something with your hands! All the best to you
I'm in love.
it must take long to become a watchmaker?
4 years of study, but then it's all about experience, so a lifelong mission!!
What is a monthly salary for a begginer watchmaker after school in Switzerland ? :D
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Les écoles d'horloger sont privées ?
Ca coûte cher et c'est quoi le programme en gros vous savez ?
On va faire un reportage prochainement dédié à ceci, vous êtes plusieurs à nous avoir poser cette question, donc on s'en charge ;) A bientôt.
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I love this series!
Many thanks!!
It's sad to see this channel go down the 'identity politics' road. I'm unsubscribing.
I don't get your comment... There's no politics behind any of this, just show you a different angle on the people that make what we like the most. All the best to you
You are specifically showcasing 'women' in the watchmaking field. What's next, Blacks in watchmaking? My apologies if I am coming off as argumentative but I personally don't see how race or gender is in any way significant given that these individuals, regardless of what they look like, are extremely talented.
@@bluemystic7501 Are you okay? Because if anyone here went down the "identity politics" road, it's you.