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Peter Henlein, the German locksmith and clockmaker known for inventing the portable watch, did not have a formal education in a school like we understand today. Details about his early life and education are sparse, but he likely received practical training in his craft through apprenticeships typical for craftsmen of his time. His innovations were largely self-taught through experience in his trade.

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