Shinola
Mechanic 3H 39mm Black Leather Watch
Mechanic 3H 39mm Black Leather Watch
Story
American-crafted, hand-wound leather watch
Inspired by the simplicity of analog experiences, The Shinola Mechanic 3H 39mm is a hand-wound mechanical watch with a vintage design featuring a domed black dial, box crystal, curved hands, and a toothy crown to ensure easy winding. With a whip-stitch leather strap and an exhibition-case back window that showcases the watch’s mechanical wind-up, this is a watch lover’s watch.
Features
- Hand-wound Swiss-made SW210-1
- Rounded square case is crafted from khaki-colored polished stainless steel finished with sapphire crystal
- Exhibition-case back window shows mechanical movement at work
- Vintage-inspired domed matte black dial features old radium colored Super-LumiNova on alabaster numerals
- Premium leather strap is crafted in Shinola’s Detroit factory, features a whip-stitch, and will patina gracefully
- The Shinola watch box is built from premium wood and designed to last for generations
- Assembled in the USA
Materials
- Case: Stainless steel
- Case Plating: Brushed PVD Khaki
- Strap: Leather
Specs
- Case size: 39mm
- Case thickness: 12.5mm
- Strap width: 20mm
- Strap length: 115mm x 75mm
- Strap type: Quick release
- Strap color: Black
- Movement: SW210-1 Mechanical Wind
- Dial color: Black
- Crown construction: Push down
- Case back plate: Full exhibition showcase caseback with laser-etched serial number
- Depth rating: 5 ATM
Warranty
- Covered by Shinola’s Automatic Watch Limited Lifetime Warranty, register your watch to be covered
- Made in Detroit
About Shinola
Founded in 2011 and based out of Detroit, MI, the makers at Shinola craft luxury leather goods and high-quality dive watches that rival even the most premium Swiss models out there. Proudly designed in their factory on the fifth floor of the historic Argonaut Building, each watch is assembled by hand using the finest watchmaking components from around the world. We’ve handpicked a few of their most impressive dive watches for our shop—all engineered to handle depths up to 1,000ft, but outfitted with a tight, clean design that looks especially sharp on land.
