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Yerevan Watchmaker: “They’ve destroyed the old spots but I’m still here”

Ani Gevorgyan

Zhora Hovhannisyan might be part of a dying breed in Yerevan.

For years, the 62 year-old watchmaker has plied his trade out of a car parked on the intersection of Northern Avenue and Abovyan Street in downtown Yerevan.

Zhora says that he’s been forced to move around quite a bit in his forty years of repairing watches. The old sites where he used to work – buildings, courtyards – no longer exist; the victims of urban planning.

“I was a 22 year-old student when I started to repair watches”.

Zhora has been working at the intersection of Northern Blvd. and Abovyan St, for the past eight years. “I enjoy working with the tiny pieces in a watch,” he says.

The watchmaker is actually a mathematician by profession.

He even taught mathematics for a short time.

“I’ve done everything during my life. I worked as a mathematician and in a factory. But that’s all in the past.”

“I lost all those jobs. What’s left is watch repair.”

Mr. Hovhannisyan’s car is parked in a paid parking zone.

Zhora says he pays 2,000 dram (US$4.15) a month for the spot.

“I get by on what I make,” he says.

“I’ve repaired watches in various spots, but those buildings no longer exist. They destroyed them, but I’m still here.”

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Udachi!
Herand Der Sarkissian
Interesting article, great photography.

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