Press & media

Press & media.

Useful resources for journalists, partners and visitors who want to present Art de l’Anglage clearly, without losing the workshop context.

Biography, key facts, press contact, visuals, official accounts and useful references around Alexandra Schmitz and watch anglage training in Les Brenets, Switzerland.

“When speaking about a gesture, the most useful thing is to show it clearly.”Art de l’Anglage

Press resources

The useful information, without having to dig through the site.

This page provides a clear entry point to present Alexandra Schmitz, Art de l’Anglage and watch anglage training in a press or partnership context.

Art de l’Anglage is the training workshop led by Alexandra Schmitz in Les Brenets, Switzerland. The training teaches hand and micromotor watch anglage in a concrete workshop setting: small groups, direct correction, real components and precise reading of the gesture at the bench.

Alexandra SchmitzTrainer and anglage specialist, with a workshop career that began in 2006.
Art de l’AnglagePremium watch anglage training: 8h, 40h and 100h formats.
LocationRue de la gare 2, 2416 Les Brenets, Switzerland, close to Le Locle and Neuchâtel.
Media kit

Biography, photos and press contact.

The media kit gathers the basic elements. For publication, interviews, visuals or technical checks, the direct contact remains the reference.

Download

Art de l’Anglage media kit.

A lightweight archive with three photos, a short bio and contact details. The visuals are intended for press and partner requests.

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Visuals

Alexandra Schmitz in the workshop.

Sober visuals to present the workshop, the trainer, the gesture and the real working environment. Publication-specific files can be requested by email if needed.

Alexandra Schmitz in the Art de l’Anglage workshop with microscope, camera and 4K screen
Workshop

Alexandra in her working environment.

A clear view of the workstation with microscope, camera and 4K screen, at the heart of live correction.

Hand bevelling on a watchmaking component at Art de l’Anglage
Gesture

Work in direct contact with the component.

The hand, the tool and the light: the level of detail on which progress at the bench is built.

Use

For clean publication.

Before publication, please confirm the photo credit and usage context. It keeps the presentation faithful to the workshop.

RequestVisual or photo credit
Current public presence

Official access points.

These spaces make it possible to follow Alexandra Schmitz, Art de l’Anglage, workshop publications and the evolution of the project.

Contact

A press request should stay simple and verifiable.

For an interview, portrait, photo request, technical precision or information check, write directly to alexandraschmitz@artdelanglage.com.

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