Shinola The Mechanic Watch

The Detroit-based brand, Shinola, is one that we’ve had on our radar pretty much from day one here at The Coolector and we were delighted when we heard they were releasing their first manual-wind timepiece – The Mechanic. This classy-looking watch from Shinola is precisely the sort of accessory that we’re big fans of and if you’re after a stylish and top-performing timepiece that doesn’t break the bank, this is the one for you.

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Shinola’s The Mechanic Watch retails for $1450 and aims to honour the understated, tactile experiences of one’s life. This high-quality timepiece is directly inspired by the rich history of sign painters in Detroit, who called themselves “mechanics” and it is a tribute to their precision and talents in showcasing information with clarity and style—not unlike a well-crafted timepiece. 

As a result of its throwback design, the Mechanic boasts a domed dial, box crystal, curved hands, and a toothy crown for simple winding. The dial numbers’ shadow, outline, and fill harken to classic sign painting techniques. A case back window shows off the mechanical manual-wind movement. It is finished off with a stylish leather strap, making the Mechanic a truly unique addition to any watch enthusiast’s lineup, with a plucky wind-it-yourself attitude and style to spare.

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The hand-wound Swiss-made SW210-1 movement of The Mechanic accurately keeps the hours, minutes, and seconds. It should be manually wound habitually in order to restore the power reserve, which keeps the watch ticking. The Mechanic has an impressive minimum power reserve of 42 hours and the packaging has custom art created by Detroit’s very own Motown Sign Co. This beautiful box opens to reveal a custom metal watch box reminiscent of the boxes sign painters keep their brushes in.

Leo Davie