Watchmaker
//ˈwɔtʃˌmeɪkə//
Translations of "watchmaker" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | orëndreqës(person who makes and/or maintains watches), sahatçi(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Arabic | سَاعَاتِيّ(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | sāʕātiyy | |
| Armenian | ժամագործ(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | žamagorc | |
| Belarusian | гадзі́ншчык(person who makes and/or maintains watches), гадзі́ншчыца(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | hadzínščyk, hadzínščyca | |
| Bulgarian | часовника́р(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовника́рка(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | časovnikár, časovnikárka | |
| Catalan | rellotger(person who makes and/or maintains watches), rellotgera(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 鐘錶匠 /钟表匠(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | zhōngbiǎojiàng | |
| Czech | hodinář(person who makes and/or maintains watches), hodinářka(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Danish | urmager(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Dutch | horlogemaker(person who makes and/or maintains watches), klokkenmaker(person who makes and/or maintains watches), uurwerkmaker(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Faroese | ursmiður(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Finnish | kelloseppä(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| French | horloger(person who makes and/or maintains watches), horlogère(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Galician | reloxeira(person who makes and/or maintains watches), reloxeiro(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Georgian | მესაათე(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | mesaate | |
| German | Uhrmacher(person who makes and/or maintains watches), Uhrmacherin(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Hebrew | שֶׁעָן(person who makes and/or maintains watches), שָׁעָן(person who makes and/or maintains watches), שענית(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | sha'án, sha'anít | |
| Icelandic | úrsmiður(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Italian | orologiaia(person who makes and/or maintains watches), orologiaio(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Japanese | 時計屋(person who makes and/or maintains watches), 時計師(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | tokeiya, tokeishi | |
| Kazakh | сағатшы(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | sağatşy | |
| Korean | 시계 기술자(person who makes and/or maintains watches), 시계 제작자(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | sigye gisulja, sigye jejakja | |
| Macedonian | часовникар(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовникарка(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовничар(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовничарка(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | časovnikar, časovnikarka, časovničar, časovničarka | |
| Malay | tukang arloji(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Maltese | arluġġar(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | urmaker(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | urmakar(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Occitan | relotgièra(person who makes and/or maintains watches), relòtgièr(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | годзинкар(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | hodzinkar | |
| Polish | zegarmistrz(person who makes and/or maintains watches), zegarmistrzyni(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Portuguese | relojoeira(person who makes and/or maintains watches), relojoeiro(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Romanian | ceasornicar(person who makes and/or maintains watches), orologier(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Russian | часово́й ма́стер(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовщи́к(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовщи́ца(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | časovój máster, časovščík, časovščíca | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ùrār(person who makes and/or maintains watches), časovničar(person who makes and/or maintains watches), у̀ра̄р(person who makes and/or maintains watches), часовничар(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Slovak | hodinár(person who makes and/or maintains watches), hodinárka(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Slovene | urar(person who makes and/or maintains watches), urarka(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Spanish | relojera(person who makes and/or maintains watches), relojero(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Swedish | urmakare(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Tagalog | relohero(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Ukrainian | годинника́р(person who makes and/or maintains watches), годинника́рка(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | hodynnykár, hodynnykárka | |
| Uzbek | soatsoz(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — | |
| Volapük | glokel(person who makes and/or maintains watches) | — |
orëndreqës, sahatçi
rellotger, rellotgera
hodinář, hodinářka
urmager
horlogemaker, klokkenmaker, uurwerkmaker
ursmiður
kelloseppä
horloger, horlogère
reloxeira, reloxeiro
Uhrmacher, Uhrmacherin
úrsmiður
orologiaia, orologiaio
часовникар, часовникарка, часовничар, часовничарка
časovnikar, časovnikarka, časovničar, časovničarka
tukang arloji
arluġġar
urmaker
urmakar
relotgièra, relòtgièr
zegarmistrz, zegarmistrzyni
relojoeira, relojoeiro
ceasornicar, orologier
ùrār, časovničar, у̀ра̄р, часовничар
hodinár, hodinárka
urar, urarka
relojera, relojero
urmakare
relohero
soatsoz
glokel
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.