SHINOLA MONSTER User manual

SHINOLA MONSTER
Using Your Automatic Dive Timepiece

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SPECIFICATIONS
MOVEMENT
Your Shinola Monster utilizes the SW200-1 automatic movement from Swiss
movement manufacturer Sellita. It features 26 jewels and holds a power
reserve of 38 hours.
CASE
Designed and tested to withstand depths of 1000 feet, your Shinola Monster
features a unidirectional bezel, a screw-down crown, an anti-magnetic shield
and sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating.

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DIAL
The Shinola Monster boasts a distinctive dial design. With illuminated indices
that emit continued light for easy visibility, the Shinola Monster’s dial was
designed to be easily viewable when submerged underwater up to 1000 feet.
QUALITY STANDARD
At Shinola we work hard to ensure that our watches uphold strict standards
of quality and durability. The Shinola Monster is tested in-house to meet
ISO 6425, the industry standard for water resistance, durability and reliability
in dive watches.

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MANUAL

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FUNCTIONALITY
SCREW-DOWN CROWN
The components of your Shinola watch are made of the finest materials
and have been rigorously inspected to meet our strict criteria. Your watch
features a screw-down crown, which adds an extra level of watertightness.
To safeguard your investment, it is important to understand how this type
of crown works:
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To make the crown operational, unscrew it from the
case by turning it counterclockwise until it releases.
Once released, follow the instructions for setting
the time/date as described in the next sections.
To reseal the crown, press it in against the case
until the threads engage, and turn clockwise until
tight. It is important to reseal your crown to
maintain watertightness.

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CHANGING YOUR BRACELET
PLIER TOOL
1. Lay your watch face down on a soft cloth.
2. Adjust Screw A so that the distance between the two forks is equal to
the length of the spring bar.
3. Insert forks into the cutouts of the bracelet where the spring bar is
exposed, pinch to engage and compress spring bar end and remove the
bracelet from the lug.
4. Once the bracelet has been removed, use the other watch strap tool to
punch the spring bars out of the bracelet then insert spring bars into
your new strap.
5. Using your hands, place one end of the spring bar on the new Shinola
strap into the lug and use the other fork tool to hold back the spring
bar while sliding it into position. Make sure the strap with the buckle
attached is on the 12 o’clock side of watch. Repeat this step on the
6 o’clock side.

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CHANGING YOUR STRAP
STANDARD SPRING BAR / FORK TOOL
1. Lay your watch face down on a soft cloth.
2. Insert forked end of tool between the edge of the strap
and the lug.
3. Engage spring bar end and push/pull back on it to
release from the lug.
4. Remove spring bar from end of strap, place in your new
Shinola strap.
5. Using your hands, insert one end into the hole on the
inside of the lug.
6. Use forked end of tool to hold back spring bar end while
sliding the strap into position.
7. Release spring bar with tool and make sure the end
inserts into the hole.

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AUTOMATIC SW200-1
Refer to crown functionality on page 5.
WINDING WHILE STOPPED
The maximum power reserve can be
restored by turning the crown clockwise
around 30 times.
SETTING THE DATE
Pull the crown out to position ll
(watch still running).
Turn the crown clockwise until the
required date appears.
Push the crown back into position I.
SETTING THE TIME
Pull the crown out to position III
(watch stopped).
Turn the crown counterclockwise, until
the current time is displayed (remember
the 24-hour cycle).
Push the crown back into position I.
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CARE AND PRECAUTIONS
Each Shinola timepiece is designed and manufactured to the highest of
standards. Unlike most other mechanical objects, a watch operates non-stop. In
order to ensure optimal performance and longevity from your Shinola timepiece,
please review the simple guidelines for care and precautions.
CARE
• Clean your watch with a soft cloth and water only.
• After saltwater use, rinse watch under tap water and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
• Metal bracelets should be cleaned periodically. Clean with a soft brush dipped
in mild soapy water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
PRECAUTIONS
Your timepiece is a complex integration of parts and components brought together
by skilled craftsmen. There are certain actions or environmental situations that may
damage or impede your timepiece’s ability to perform optimally.
It is important to avoid the following conditions: extreme heat or cold,
as well as prolonged periods of exposure to direct sunlight.
Your timepiece should not be affected by magnetic fields generated by
household items such as televisions and stereos, but avoidance of other
strong electric fields or static electricity, which may interrupt mechanism,
is suggested. It is also important to avoid extreme shock or impact.

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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
The following warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other
warranties, terms or conditions, express, implied or statutory, as to any matter
whatsoever, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for
a particular purpose, accuracy, satisfactory quality, title, and non-infringement,
all of which are expressly disclaimed by Shinola. Shinola shall not be liable for
incidental, consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages or liabilities of any
kind arising out of or in connection with the sale or use of this product, whether
based 12 in contract, tort (including negligence), strict product liability or any
other theory, even if Shinola has been advised of the possibility of such damages
and even if any limited remedy specified herein is deemed to have failed of its
essential purpose. Shinola’s entire liability shall be limited to replacement or
repair at Shinola’s sole option. However some countries, states, or provinces
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of
incidental consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may be
limited in their application to you. When implied warranties may not be excluded
in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written
warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may have other rights
that may vary depending on local law. Your statutory rights are not affected.

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WARRANTY DETAILS
Shinola recommends you have your timepiece serviced every three years.
Service and any necessary maintenance or repairs on your Shinola watch can be
performed by Shinola or a third party watch service and repair provider (a “third
party”). Damage caused to your Shinola watch by any third party, may, however,
void this warranty. Shinola will not accept a warranty claim or repair if there is
evidence of excessive wear, misuse, damage, or improper service or repair.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
• Strap or buckle.
• Damage resulting from improper handling, lack of care, negligence, accidents
or normal wear and tear.
• Factors not due to defects in material or workmanship.
THIS WARRANTY MAY BE VOIDED IF
• The watch has not been serviced regularly.
• The watch has not been properly serviced by a third party.

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REQUESTING WARRANTY AND OTHER WATCH REPAIR
Should you require work under warranty, please send in your watch, a copy of your
sales receipt and/or the Certificate of Warranty, and a completed watch repair form,
which can be found on the Shinola website (www.shinola.com), to the authorized
international watch service center listed below. Do not send original packaging,
as it will not be returned. Shinola highly recommends you insure your parcel and
adequately protect the watch during shipment. Shinola is not responsible for product
lost or damaged during shipment. For service work that is not covered under this
warranty, the service center may perform the services you request for a charge
dependent on watch style and type of work requested. Such charges will be notified
and agreed by you prior to performing the services. In addition to repair charges, if
required, a service and handling fee of $25.00 will be charged for all repairs and
warranty services. Such fee must be prepaid by check or money order payable to
Shinola/Detroit, LLC at the time of delivery of the watch to the repair center. This
fee is subject to change.
INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY AND REPAIRS
SHINOLA / DETROIT, LLC
485 W. MILWAUKEE ST. SUITE 501
DETROIT, MI 48202
1.844.744.6652
SHINOLA.COM

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