Internship: Unidirectional Glasses Aging Protocol Development

Seniority Intern
Posted Mar 5, 2026

Join Rolex in Geneva as an intern to develop a unidirectional glasses aging protocol. Ideal for Master's students in Microtechnology, Mechanics, or Physics.

Overview

Rolex, a prestigious name in the world of luxury timepieces, is renowned for its commitment to excellence and innovation. As an employer, Rolex offers a dynamic environment where professionals are encouraged to grow and develop their skills. The company is dedicated to providing its employees with the resources and support needed to excel in their careers.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Synthesize and analyze wear data.
  • Conduct tests to enhance the database.
  • Propose protocols and analytical methods.
  • Compare testing methods.

Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in a Master's program in Microtechnology, Mechanics, or Physics.
  • General knowledge in physics and mechanics.

Skills

Proficiency in data analysis. Autonomous and meticulous work ethic. Strong analytical and innovative thinking. Team-oriented mindset.

Experience

No prior professional experience required, but relevant academic projects or internships in related fields are advantageous.

Education

Pursuing a Master's degree in Microtechnology, Mechanics, or Physics.

Benefits

Rolex provides a stimulating work environment equipped with cutting-edge technology, excellent working conditions, and top-tier social benefits.

Culture

Rolex fosters a collaborative and innovative workplace culture, emphasizing teamwork and professional growth. Employees are encouraged to contribute to the company's legacy of excellence and innovation.