Watchmaker 3

3.5
59 reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

In front of you you find an old pocket watch – disassembled in up to 60 single parts.

Will you manage to assemble them and put it to operation again?

There are two pictures of the movement and two of the dial side – and some little hints and of course the necessery tools.

When the watch is completely reassembled, it can also be used to display the current time.
Updated on
Aug 28, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
56 reviews
Chris Garrett
May 10, 2026
The puzzle cannot be completed any longer. one part is put in correctly, snaps in place but keeps telling me to move it. i am lining it up in the same exact orientation.As in the provided pictures. cannot continue.
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Torsten Becker
May 10, 2026
Hi Chris, can you send me a picture or tell me which part doesn't fit? I'm sure we will find the solution. Best regards, Torsten
Alexander Willey
February 8, 2025
Much simpler than the first 2 but giving you the ability to do both sides for free is nice. It's a pain to pick up large pieces however. Can grab whatever little speck piece but the large base ones require large amounts or random tapping.
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Marc “Archaeology Dude” Henshaw
June 17, 2026
This app is fantastic for understanding the complexity of just assembling a watch. Really makes you appreciate all the time a watchmaker invests in maintaining your watch! Thank you! Great game!
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Torsten Becker
June 17, 2026
Hi Dude, Thank you so much! Torsten

What’s new

Thanks to Bill from the USA who drew my attention to an error with the screw of the case spring, which could no longer be moved.
The APP was also adapted to the current API level.