
Shinola’s latest edition of the Runwell is more than just a sharp timepiece—it’s a wearable piece of ancient history. This version features a dial crafted from Petoskey Stone, a fossilized coral native to the shores of northern Michigan, estimated to be over 350 million years old. Naturally varied and unique, each dial carries its organic pattern, making every watch a one-of-one.

Paired with a polished 41mm stainless steel case and bracelet, this Runwell nails both rugged heritage and refined style. Shinola’s Argonite 703 quartz movement powers it, protected behind a double-curved sapphire crystal and marked with a laser-etched serial number on the caseback. It’s built for everyday durability with a screw-down crown and 5 ATM water resistance.

Whether you’re a lifelong Michigander, a lover of natural materials, or just someone who wants a watch that tells more than time, this $850 piece delivers big on story and craftsmanship. With a dial formed by nature and refined by Shinola, the Runwell with Petoskey Stone is both timeless and truly one of a kind.
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