Detroit Watch City

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Detroit Watch City

Words by Mr Darrell Hartman | Photography and Film by Peden+Munk

1 October 2014

Put your hands up for Detroit: the leather design room at Shinola’s factory in the city’s New Center neighbourhood

Shinola HQ: a listed Art-Deco building called the Argonaut, previously owned by General Motors. It also houses the city’s College of Creative Studies

Shinola’s creative director Mr Daniel Caudill, previously the global accessory designer at adidas

A watchstrap maker stitches the leather at her sewing machine

With the help of a Swiss watchmaker, Shinola has retrained local workers to assemble its watches

The cork moodboard that Mr Caudill keeps at his walnut desk

“Where do you go to find people that are used to assembling product and small componentry, and who want to work?”

Shinola’s classic style and affordable price point has seen production soar from 50,000 to 150,000 in the past year

“Leather is one of the things that ties all these categories together,” Mr Caudill says of Shinola's growing range

Shinola’s flagship Detroit store at 441 W Canfield Street

Mr Larry Sanders, a 59-year-old former autoworker, embosses watch straps.“Crazy as it sounds, I like coming to work,” he says.

Assembling the watch movements requires extreme precision

Each of these chronographs has 124 components

Shinola’s bike frames are made in Wisconsin at a company owned by a member of the fabled Schwinn family

The bikes are then assembled on-site at the Shinola store…

…which was originally a warehouse for Willys-Overland Motors

Wright & Co.

Mr CAUDILL’S Motor City Breakdown

Bucharest Grill

Bigalora

The Old Miami

Detroit Institute of Arts