I've been a graphic designer (So if you're still looking for a logo Halo, hit me up!) for the last eight years but have gotten totally bored with it and am about to enroll in the 3-yr. Machining program at a college up here. After completing the program and learning all the technical math/blueprint/CAD/CAM/CNC sort of stuff, I'm going to try and get into the 2-year program at the Watch Technology Institute in Seattle. If it looks like I lack the patience/dexterity to work on movements and such, I'll probably consider looking for an industrial design program somewhere up here in the NW.
And then I want to design and manufacture watches.