Watch Designer

Type Other
Seniority Mid-Level
Posted Mar 20, 2026

Rolex (Tudor) is hiring a Watch Designer in Geneva — join Tudor's design team to develop and industrialise new timepieces.

Overview

Tudor is the watchmaking brand closely associated with Rolex, combining Swiss craftsmanship with contemporary design. As part of the Rolex ecosystem, Tudor maintains high technical standards and a strong focus on product quality, aesthetics and industrialisation within a heritage-led luxury context.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Conceive and propose original, brand-appropriate designs for new watch models and future collections.
  • Ensure continuity and coherence of the existing collection while respecting Tudor's design codes and brand values.
  • Translate aesthetic concepts into technically feasible, industrialisable products by integrating manufacturing constraints.
  • Interpret and apply project-specific requirements across multiple initiatives.
  • Produce high-quality outputs including hand sketches, CAD drawings and photorealistic 3D renderings for review and production.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders (engineers, product managers, suppliers) and manage multiple concurrent design projects.

Qualifications

  • Higher education in watch design or an equivalent qualification (HES, ES or comparable diploma).
  • 3–5 years' professional experience in watch design, within an agency or a watch brand.
  • Fluency in French and professional proficiency in English.
  • Excellent eye for detail, strong aesthetic sensitivity and professional versatility.
  • Proven ability to coordinate with diverse internal and external interlocutors and to manage several projects simultaneously.
  • Dynamic, personable and collaborative team orientation.

Skills

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Rhinoceros KeyShot Hand sketching 3D modelling and rendering Technical drawing for industrialisation

Experience

3–5 years of hands-on experience in watch design, gained either within a watchmaking brand or a specialised design agency, with a track record of delivering designs through to industrialisation.

Education

Degree or diploma in watch/industrial design (HES, ES or equivalent).

Benefits

Stimulating work environment, excellent working conditions and top-tier social benefits.

Culture

The Tudor design department operates within a culture of Swiss watchmaking excellence where craftsmanship and precision meet contemporary design thinking. The team values collaboration, technical rigour and respect for brand heritage while encouraging creative proposals that can be industrialised at scale.