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− | I learned the watchmaking trade at the [[Fachschule Schoonhoven|Schoonhoven | + | I learned the watchmaking trade at the [[Fachschule Schoonhoven|Schoonhoven Gold- Silver and Watchmaking School]], where I was taught by watchmakers who in turn had taken their exams with my grandfather '''[[Andriessen, Cornelis/de|Cornelis Andriessen]]'''. The rise of electronic watches was also clearly noticeable in the education, electronics became an important part of the training. In addition, there was certainly still the necessary attention for the craftsmanship of mechanical clocks and antiques. After the training in Schoonhoven, I followed various follow-up courses, including from [[Uhrenfabrik Junghans GmbH & Co. KG/de|Junghans]] in Germany, [[ETA]] and [[Ronda]] in Switzerland. I also firmly rekindled the historical bond of my ancestors with [[Glashütte]] near Dresden after the fall of the Iron Curtain. For example, I was involved in translations into Dutch for both the brands [[Glashütte Original]] and [[Lange Uhren GmbH|A. Lange& Söhne]]. I had been on friendly terms with [[Walter Lange]] who died in 2017, and to this day I have been involved in documentary research at the [[Uhrenmuseum Glashütte|Glashütter Uurwerkmuseum]] and [[Lange Uhren GmbH|Lange & Söhne]].<br> |
Since 2013 I have also been working for the [[Musée de l’horlogerie,Saint-Nicolas d’Aliermont|Clock Museum in Saint Nicolas d"Aliermont]] near Dieppe, as the production of [[Chronometer]]s in this French town is also connected to [[Lange Uhren GmbH|A. Lange& Söhne]]. This also led to a connection with the [[Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon (Museum)||Mathematical-Physical Salon]] in Dresden. | Since 2013 I have also been working for the [[Musée de l’horlogerie,Saint-Nicolas d’Aliermont|Clock Museum in Saint Nicolas d"Aliermont]] near Dieppe, as the production of [[Chronometer]]s in this French town is also connected to [[Lange Uhren GmbH|A. Lange& Söhne]]. This also led to a connection with the [[Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon (Museum)||Mathematical-Physical Salon]] in Dresden. | ||
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