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elvee

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Also, their watches are made by Fossil, not produced in Detroit. Cool looking stuff, but not 100% accurate advertising.
 
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Also, their watches are made by Fossil, not produced in Detroit. Cool looking stuff, but not 100% accurate advertising.

They are not owned by Fossil. A co-founder of Fossil started the company with a Texas backer - Bedrock.

The watches are assembled in Detroit. However, movements come from Ronda - a swiss company.

Source: I'm a watch guy... and I've toured the Shinola floor.
 

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My daily watch for weekends when I'm not getting that dirty. I thinks it's a Brakeman model in flat black. I wanted one with a blue face but the didn't offer that color combo with a band big enough for my enormous wrists:lol_hitti
 

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MoparTrucks

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Finally....someone that knows **** from shinola.....
I had to explain what that meant when my wife found this bottle down in the basement of our farmhouse.....

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It was all dried up so I have no idea what ox-blood colored shoes looked like.
 

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http://www.gentlemansgazette.com/shinola-watches-detroit/

Interesting read. As someone who works for a company that does manufacture product in the US and competes against inported products, and companies that bring in sub assemblies from ever seas to do final fabrication on, I find the differentiation important.

Hmm. From the article:
  • Runwell with 1069: Each movement is made of 40 pieces from Switzerland assembled in Detroit, then 21 extra pieces (including the casing and glass from China) to make the watch.
  • Runwell Chrono Sport with 5050.B: Each movement is made of 103 Swiss pieces, which are assembled in Detroit and another 21 extra pieces (including the casing and glass from China) to make the watch.

That's a shame. I was considering one of their $900 quartz models because I could get it free as an anniversary gift from my employer. Good thing I saw this first, now I can pick something else to celebrate how many years I've flushed (I mean..er.. enjoyed) there. I despise deceptive marketing about COO. :sad:
 
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The more I look into Shinola the more I see a white night, made in the USA with foreign components marketing firm. Nice stuff but they are trying to market themselves like Weather Tech does, with half the follow through.
 

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Seems the kids are into Shinola watches. Bought my daughter one for Chritmas. I like all watches, but I'm more biased to hublot, Panerai, UN than anything else. I do love gshocks. Have way too many.
 

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I wore a watch for about 6 months of my life. I got a tattoo on my wrist so I don't wear watches anymore. In six months I went through three watches. The tattoo is looking good about a year later. Mom doesn't like it but then again she thinks that drinking more than one night a week is terribly bad for you too.

Love the Shitto
 

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Seems like "Best Made", they take a quality product, put their mark on it, and mark the price way up. Although it does seem like they are a bit more involved in some of their products.
 

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Sorry, these screwdrivers don't have an Apple logo on them, therefore they are inferior. That's how marketing works.

Makes me wonder what an Apple branded tool box would look like.
 

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That's a shame. I was considering one of their $900 quartz models because I could get it free as an anniversary gift from my employer. Good thing I saw this first, now I can pick something else to celebrate how many years I've flushed (I mean..er.. enjoyed) there. I despise deceptive marketing about COO. :sad:

I highly recommend Seiko and Citizen. Switzerland in general has some decent movements but Seiko (Japan in generally really) is better. My dream watch is a Grand Seiko Spring Drive, but I'm not sure I'll ever be able to spend that much on a watch.

Personally I have mostly Orient which are owned by Seiko but the movements aren't the same.

Some of the best overall quality/reliable quartz watches are Casio, but unfortunately they are ALL ugly.
 
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I have the same screw drivers in a dark wood coloring and chrome, that are probably as old as I am (handed down from my dad).

I will have to take pictures tonight
 

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$65 plus shipping for a set of six black-oxide, wood-handled screwdrivers???

Sounds like someone is betting on their customers not knowing **** from Shinola.

-Brad
 

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The Apple iToolbox will only allow you to store Apple-branded tools and tools with a license from Apple at double the price as the tools otherwise would be.
 
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