The Story
Wear the world wrapped around your wrist with the Monster GMT Worldtimer: The classic traveler’s watch, reimagined through iconic Shinola Monster design and elevated with another iconic globe-trotting touch.
At its center: The orange-tipped 24-hour hand that makes one full rotation each day, representing Greenwich Mean Time. Circling the dial is the unidirectional bezel with city names, each standing in for a time zone. To use the world timer bezel, simply rotate the bezel so that London (GMT ±0) lines up with its current time on the 24-hour internal concave ring. Once aligned, the whole world is synchronized. To see the time in any city, find it on the bezel and read the 24-hour number next to it—no math required.
As always, no detail has been overlooked—including Detroit as the representative of GMT -5. The hands and calendar aperture are driven by the Swiss-made Sellita SW330-2 automatic movement. It’s all brought together by the stainless steel case and a polished and brushed quick-release stainless steel bracelet that features quick-release removable links—making it easier than ever to adjust the bracelet with just a press of a button.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Wear the world wrapped around your wrist with the Monster GMT Worldtimer: The classic traveler’s watch, reimagined through iconic Shinola Monster design and elevated with another iconic globe-trotting touch.
At its center: The orange-tipped 24-hour hand that makes one full rotation each day, representing Greenwich Mean Time. Circling the dial is the unidirectional bezel with city names, each standing in for a time zone. To use the world timer bezel, simply rotate the bezel so that London (GMT ±0) lines up with its current time on the 24-hour internal concave ring. Once aligned, the whole world is synchronized. To see the time in any city, find it on the bezel and read the 24-hour number next to it—no math required.
As always, no detail has been overlooked—including Detroit as the representative of GMT -5. The hands and calendar aperture are driven by the Swiss-made Sellita SW330-2 automatic movement. It’s all brought together by the stainless steel case and a polished and brushed quick-release stainless steel bracelet that features quick-release removable links—making it easier than ever to adjust the bracelet with just a press of a button.










