Stone Setter

Seniority Mid-Level
Posted Mar 16, 2026

Piaget in Plan‑les‑Ouates seeks a Stone Setter (contract) skilled in haute‑joaillerie and watch gem‑setting for its Swiss ateliers.

Overview

Piaget is a Swiss Maison celebrated for its haute‑joaillerie and fine watchmaking. As part of the Richemont Group, the brand combines artisanal goldsmithing and gem‑setting with technical horological savoir‑faire, maintaining ateliers that prioritise craftsmanship, aesthetic rigour and exceptional finishing.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Execute precise setting of diamonds and coloured gemstones on jewellery and watch components according to technical drawings and quality standards.
  • Select and prepare stones and metal seats; perform pavé, prong, bezel and other specialist setting techniques with consistent finish.
  • Operate microscopes and hand tools (gravers, burnishers, micro-motors) to achieve haute‑joaillerie tolerances and surface finishing.
  • Conduct in‑process and final quality control checks to verify stone security, alignment, height and polish; rectify defects when necessary.
  • Maintain setting equipment and workbench hygiene; follow gem handling, inventory and traceability procedures.
  • Collaborate with design, prototyping and quality teams to resolve technical issues and meet production schedule targets.

Qualifications

  • Completed vocational training or apprenticeship in jewellery, goldsmithing or horology (or equivalent certification).
  • Demonstrable manual dexterity and excellent visual acuity under magnification.
  • Thorough understanding of precious metals and gemstone properties; safe handling and care procedures.
  • Ability to read technical drawings and follow production specifications accurately.
  • Fluent adherence to luxury quality standards and confidentiality in handling high‑value pieces.

Skills

Pavé setting Prong setting Bezel setting Use of jeweller's microscope Loupe work Gravers and burnishers Micro-motor operation Polishing and finishing techniques Gemmological knowledge Quality control for high-jewellery

Experience

Minimum two years of professional experience in stone setting within high‑jewellery or watchmaking ateliers; prior experience with a luxury maison or certified workshop preferred.

Education

Vocational diploma or completed apprenticeship in jewellery, goldsmithing or horology (or equivalent technical qualification).

Culture

Piaget’s workplace culture emphasizes meticulous craftsmanship, mentorship and a commitment to aesthetic excellence. The ateliers foster a collaborative environment where technical mastery and creative attention to detail are valued and passed on through hands‑on training.