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CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY Model Number: Numero del modelo: 型号: Modèle: モデル番号: Modellnummer: Sold To Vendido a: 售予: Vendu à: 販売先: Verkauft an: Country/Date: País/Fecha: 国家/日期: Pays/Date : 国/日付: Land/Datum: Sold By: Vendido por: 出售方: Vendu par: 販売店: Verkauft durch: Retailer Stamp: Sello del vendedor: 零售商印章: Cachet du revendeur:...
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INDEX English ..................Pg 04 Français ................Page 32 Deutsch ..................S. 60 Español .................. Pág. 90 中文 ..................第 120 日本語 ................ページ 148 DETROIT, U.S.A...
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E N G LI S H At Shinola, we’ve made a lasting commitment to making lasting things. World-class watches, beautiful leather goods, high-integrity audio, thoughtful gifts, and a hotel. If it’s made, we want to try to make it better.
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The components of your Shinola watch are made of the finest materials and have been rigorously inspected to meet our strict criteria. Some Shinola watches feature a screw-down crown, which adds an extra level of water-tightness. To safeguard your investment, it is important to understand how this type of crown works: To make the crown operational, unscrew it from the case by turning it counterclockwise until it releases.
SINGLE TIME MODELS SETTING THE TIME Pull out the crown to position II. (The watch stops.) Turn the crown until you reach the correct time. Push the crown back to position I. SINGLE TIME WITH DATE MODELS SETTING THE TIME Pull out the crown to position III.
CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5020.B DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Center stop-second please ensure that: Minute hand - the crown is in position (= normal position). Hour hand - the four chronograph hands are Minute counter precisely at zero position following Hour counter...
ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All four chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. (The center stop-second rotates by II III 360°...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing. Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec. following Restart: timing is resumed. *Stop: e.g., 10 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 25 min. 10 sec. Reset: The three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5021.D DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Second hand please ensure that: Center stop-second - the crown is in position Minute hand (= normal position). Hour hand - the two chronograph hands are...
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All two chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. II III (The center stop-second rotates by 360° - corrective mode is activated.) Press push-button to single step the...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec. following Restart: timing is resumed *Stop: e.g., 13 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 28 min. 10 sec. Reset: the three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
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CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5030.D DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Second hand please ensure that: Center stop-second - the crown is in position Minute hand (= normal position). Hour hand - the three chronograph hands are precisely at zero position following Minute counter activation of push-button B.
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All three chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. (The center stop-second rotates by 360° II III - corrective mode is activated.) Press push-button to single step the...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec. following Restart: timing is resumed *Stop: e.g., 13 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 28 min. 10 sec. Reset: the three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
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CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5040.D DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Second Hand please ensure that: Minute hand - the crown is in position (= normal position). Hour hand - the four chronograph hands are Minute counter precisely at zero position following Second counter...
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All four chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. (The center stop-second rotates by II III 360°...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing. Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec. following Restart: timing is resumed. *Stop: e.g., 10 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 25 min. 10 sec. Reset: The three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
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CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5050.B DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Center stop-second please ensure that: Minute hand - the crown is in position Hour hand (= normal position). - the four chronograph hands are Minute counter precisely at zero position following Hour counter...
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All four chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. (The center stop-second rotates by II III 360°...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing. Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec. following Restart: timing is resumed. *Stop: e.g., 10 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 25 min. 10 sec. Reset: The four chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
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CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 3540.D DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Minute hand please ensure that: Center stop-second - the crown is in position Second counter (= normal position). (Becomes an hour - the three chronograph hands are counter after 30 minutes) precisely at zero position following Hour hand...
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ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO Pull crown out to position III. (All three chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position.) Keep push-buttons depressed simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. II III (The center stop-second rotates by 360° - corrective mode is activated.) Press push-button to single step the...
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ACCUMULATED TIMING Example Start: start timing. Stop: e.g., 15 min. 5 sec following Restart: timing is resumed. *Stop: e.g., 13 min. 5 sec. following The accumulated time = 28 min. 10 sec. Reset: The three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions. Please note: * Following , the accumulation of the timing can be...
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MOON PHASE MODEL 708 SETTING THE TIME Pull out the crown to position (the watch stops). II III Turn the crown until you reach the correct time. Push the crown back into position I. SETTING THE DATE Pull out the crown to position (the watch continues to run).
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GMT MODEL 515.24H If your 24-hour watch features a date indicator, the date window might be in a different position from the one depicted in this manual. SETTING THE TIME Pull out the crown to position III. (The watch stops.) Turn the crown until you reach the correct time.
DAY & NIGHT (GMT) MODEL 515.24D SETTING THE DATE Pull out the crown to position II. (Watch still runs.) Turn the crown clockwise until the required date appears. Push the crown back into position I. NOTE: The date can also be corrected during the day-changing phase between 10:30 pm and 12:00 a.m.
CHRONOGRAPH MODEL 5040.F DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY AND CONTROL BUTTONS Please note: Before using the chronograph functions, Minute Hand please ensure that: Second hand - the crown is in position Month (= normal position). Day of week - the three chronograph hands are Hour Hand precisely at zero position following Date...
SETTING TIME / DATE / DAY / MONTH Pull out the crown to position II. (The watch stops.) Turn the crown until the current time is shown. Push the crown back into position I. Press the corrector to advance the date hand. Press the corrector to advance the day.
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INTERMEDIATE OR INTERVAL TIMING Example Start: Press push-button A. Display interval: e.g., 10 min. 10 sec. following Timing continues in the background. Making up the measured time: The chronograph hands are quickly advanced to the ongoing measured time. Stop: Final time is displayed. Reset: The three chronograph hands are returned to their zero positions.
ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS TO ZERO POSITION Example One or several chronograph hands are not in their correct zero positions and have to be adjusted (e.g. following a battery change). Pull out the crown to position II. (All chronograph hands are in their correct or incorrect zero position).
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AUTOMATIC MODEL SW200-1 If your timepiece features a screw-down crown, you must first unscrew the crown before you adjust any settings. Refer to page 5 for crown functionality. WINDING WHILE STOPPED The maximum power reserve can be restored by turning the crown clockwise around 30 times. SETTING THE DATE (QUICK MODE) For screw-down crown, unscrew the crown to release it into first position.
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SETTING THE TIME For screw-down crown, unscrew the crown to release it into first position. Pull out the crown to position III (the watch stopped). Turn the crown until the current time is shown (remember the 24-hour cycle). Push the crown back into position I. Remember to reseal the crown if it is a screw down.
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WATER RESISTANCE All the Shinola timepieces are designed with a minimum water-resistance rating of 3ATM (100ft / 30m). The water-resistance of a timepiece protects the movement from dust, moisture, and risk of damage to the movement should it be immersed in water. Please see chart for guide- lines for recommended exposure of various water ratings.
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CARE AND PRECAUTION 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.
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Enhances the life and natural lustre of your leather watch strap. May be used safely on all colors of Shinola leather watch strap (please note that use of this product may darken the color of your watch strap). Do not use on suede or nubuck.
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(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.
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$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.