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The watchmaker’s workbench

Description

  • Two integrated armrests to prevent forearm fatigue and thus stabilize your movements
  • Five receptacles of different sizes in which you can store your watchmaking tools
  • Workbench equipped with a channel to hold a component that you may have missed

Details

  • Solid wood workbench in beech or oak
  • Dimensions: 75 x 41 x 12cm
  • Weight: 9kg
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THE WATCHMAKER’S WORKBENCH

A suitable watchmaking workspace

At the heart of the Maison’s workshop, the workbench has been meticulously designed to provide a suitable workspace. Clean lines and noble materials blend harmoniously, creating an atmosphere of elegance and refinement.
Once opened and installed, this workbench becomes an elevated assembly space, similar to the professional watchmaker’s workspace, with its armrests and receptacles.

Its armrests are installed when the box is opened and drawers make the components accessible. The height of this workbench has been meticulously studied by the Maison, allowing enthusiasts or anyone curious to take a look at their beautiful timepiece. Working at eye level, they can fully appreciate the assembly experience and grasp its full grandeur.

At the heart of the Maison's workshop, the workbench has been meticulously designed to provide a suitable workspace.
Clean lines and noble materials blend harmoniously, creating an atmosphere of elegance and refinement.

Once opened and installed, this workbench becomes an elevated assembly space, similar to the professional watchmaker’s workspace, with its armrests and receptacles.

Its armrests are installed when the box is opened and drawers make the components accessible. The height of this workbench has been meticulously studied by the Maison, allowing enthusiasts or anyone curious to take a look at their beautiful timepiece. Working at eye level, they can fully appreciate the assembly experience and grasp its full grandeur.

FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE WATCHMAKING WORKBENCH

The five drawers store all the watchmaking tools needed to make a timepiece.

The armrests of the workbench help to rest the arms to avoid shaking during assembly, the watchmaker’s great enemies.

The fluting on the watchmaker’s workbench helps to retain components that could fall off.
The workbench is a piece of furniture designed and thought out for each watchmaker so that assembly can be done in the most suitable conditions.
The apprentice watchmaker's workbench designed by Maison Alcée
Discover Maison Alcée’s workbench, a workspace adapted for the apprentice watchmaker.
Immerse yourself in your precious clock thanks to the height-adjusted workbench.

A SOLID WOOD WATCHMAKING WORKBENCH

Available in solid oak or beech, the workbench will have a place of choice as a decorative object for your interior. He will gladly welcome your Perseus clock once it is assembled. This watchmaking workbench is available in two species: – Light in colour, beech is a homogeneous wood. It is often used in carpentry because its surface quality is sought. – Oak is a local species of wood used for projects intended to resist over time. Known to be one of the most beautiful French species, this wood has many qualities. It is resistant and does not require specific maintenance. In addition, its color variations contribute to making its appearance so admired.

Available in solid oak or beech, the workbench will have a place of choice as a decorative object for your interior.
He will gladly welcome your Perseus clock once it is assembled.
This watchmaking workbench is available in two species:

  • Light in colour, beech is a homogeneous wood.
    It is often used in carpentry because its surface quality is sought.
  • Oak is a local species of wood used for projects intended to resist over time.
    Known to be one of the most beautiful French species, this wood has many qualities.
    It is resistant and does not require specific maintenance.
    In addition, its color variations contribute to making its appearance so admired.
The apprentice watchmaker's workbench by Maison Alcée
Watch Magazine - Watchmaking Workbench
“Offering enthusiasts the opportunity to slip into the shoes of a watchmaker to disassemble and reassemble their own timepiece, this is what Maison Alcée offers with this small workbench in solid oak wood.”
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