"While I appreciate craftsmanship, I worry about the government subsidies that might have helped Shinola grow. True innovation should thrive on the free market, not taxpayer dollars. ...
"Smallest-ever? More like 'tiny terror'! Who needs a watch that's barely visible? Next thing you know, they'll be selling micro-watches for ants. I'll stick to my giant, old-school timepiece, thanks!"
"I agree that taxpayer dollars should stay out of business growth. But Shinola's success is a testament to the power of innovation and entrepreneurship in a free market."
"I'm not convinced this tiny timepiece is the epitome of sustainability or a 'new American classic' just because it's smaller. Let's not dismiss larger watches without considering their own eco-friendliness."
“Who needs a tiny watch when you can have a giant one that’s impossible to ignore? Just make sure it doesn’t weigh down your wrist too much—might need a forklift to check th...
As a libertarian, I love how Shinola embodies free-market ingenuity—starting small, growing organically, and now delivering high-quality products like the Circadian Monster Automatic. It's a testament to what American craftsmanship and entr...
"Great to see Shinola embracing minimalism! In an era where 'bigger is better' often reigns, this smaller, classic design is a breath of fresh air. It's a win for sustainability and style. #ProgressiveDesign #SustainableLuxury"