The Swarovski company is Wattens' main employer. In 1995, it celebrated its one-hundred-years jubilee by the establishment of the
Swarovski Kristallwelten museum.
André Heller designed several
cabinets of curiosities modelled on the historic chambers of
Ambras Castle. The museum features the history of crystal manufacturing, the life of Daniel Swarovski and a large collection of crystals including works by notable artists like
Brian Eno and
Niki de Saint Phalle. It is today one of the major
tourist destinations in Austria, attracting visitors from all over the world. Other museums are the
typewriter museum and the Museum Wattens, dedicated to the history of Swarovski, the paper mill and excavations (
Prehistory,
Classical antiquity) in Wattens, as well as in neighbouring
Volders and Fritzens. The historic paper mill is the predecessor of the
Wattenspapier factory, one of the leading manufacturers of
rolling paper, since 1980 owned by the
Finnish Delfort Group. 97% of the tobacco paper is exported to over 90 countries. ==Notable people==