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The École national d’horlogerie, located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, is Canada’s sole watchmaking school.Founded in 1946 to help WWII veterans reintegrate into society, it has evolved to train professionals for the global market.The school’s unique setting—a third-floor elementary school space filled with clocks and watches—reflects its blend of tradition and innovation.With 20 full-time students and a waiting list, the institution emphasizes precision, patience, and specialized skills.Students like Emma Boudet and Louis-Philippe Grondin highlight the craft’s value, from intricate cuckoo clocks to sustainable practices.However, the school faces challenges, including potential relocation due to space constraints.Despite these hurdles, its legacy endures, symbolizing resilience and the timeless appeal of horology.
The school’s partnership with luxury brands like Rolex and Birks underscores its relevance in the industry, while its commitment to preserving craftsmanship remains central to its mission.