Fossil Flight Collection Video
Here's a video posted on Fossil’s Facebook and YouTube channels that I can really get behind around regarding their Fossil Flight Collection. Be cooler if the watches were Fossil Defenders from the 90's, but very well done video that embodies that aviation spirit we love!
United Airlines MileagePlus program has Fossil watches
This is not an advertisement in any way, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out that my Contential frequent flyer points have merged with the United MileagePlus program and the merchandise selections are much better. With Contential One Pass all I ever did with my points was get magazine subscriptions and bid on football tickets.
United MileagePlus currently has 7 men's watches including a Dean Stainless Steel Watch that has been bookmarked in my browser for a long time now. When I first checked the site it was available for 13,400 points and now it's at 10,100 points, it may have something to do with my status in the program, but either way it's a great deal for a $115 watch that I've wanted for sometime now.
Check out the Fossil items here.
Fossil Defender pics from 1999
I posted these on Facebook last week, but here are the high-res versions in a slideshow. I pulled these images from a Fossil Book that I have from Japan. Book is dated 1999 and these pages are last in the book in a section called, The Future. Some of these I've not seen before, but I'm on the hunt now! Below the slideshow I've posted the original scans for those of you who want more details (or can read Japanese).
Fossil Winter Catalog 95-96
Please enjoy. I find this catalog very useful in research and overall nostalgia. The images are rather large in the slideshow below and I know this -- I did it to showcase the model numbers and prices that are in Deutsche Marks. I've also posted the gallery along with a few others in the main navigation of the site under Catalog Scans.
Surprise ornament from Fossil
More often than I like to tell my wife, I order things from the current Fossil catalog and with the free overnight shipping earlier this month I couldn't resist. I needed a new belt, nothing exciting and to my surprise I had a nice little vintage surprise thrown into the package.
Came with a little card that says "We created this vintage-inspired tin decoration just for you. It's just a little something to spread holiday cheer..." It also came with a to and from tag, but there is no way I'm giving this to anyone. Merry Christmas to me!
I have to say there are some items in the current Fossil catalog that is being inspired by the good old days of their advertising. There are some wallets with 50's cars on them and even a tablet leather case with robots on it. Really great stuff, but too pricey for this father of 2.
Fossil - Universal Monster Series
Here's a nice timely post about 2 weeks past Halloween. I've always liked these watches, but have never purchased any of them. Mainly because they are typically expensive and sold as collectibles online. A few of them had a very limited release and were released under license from Universal Studios. There are other versions of several of these watches, but I don't think they belong in the original Universal Monster Series because they are newer than the ones listed below.
The Universal Monster series was released in 1995 and each watch included a pewter figurine of the "monster". None of the "newer" ones included such a figurine.
- Dracula-The Vampire Thriller: LI-1350
- 1000 of these produced.
- Frankenstein: LI-1285
- 15,000 of these produced.
- Features Boris Karloff's version of Frankenstein.
- Godzilla: LI-1297
- 1000 of these produced.
- King Kong: LI-1277
- 10,000 of these produced.
Official replacement band idea
I get a lot of emails (and spam) around replacement bands for Fossil watches. We've gotten some great suggestions and comments, but my new trend is now buying old broken Fossil watches and using the bands. I don't have a lot of money and I love eBay/garage sales and plus let's face it -- Fossil made some hideous watches in the 90's and they use the same bands as the good ones.
Recently I purchased a broken Starmaster watch on eBay. I verified with the seller that the band was official and $11 later I have a new band (and a broken Starmaster). The band nicely replaced a broken band on my favorite Defender watch DE-1500.
The timing is nice because I am now going to sport this watch for the next 2 weeks on my trip to London.
Fossil DE-1500 and an official leather band!
Updated Facebook Group for Fossil Collector's Club
Yes the posts have been relaxed lately, but the action doesn't have to stop here because I'm lazy and enjoying summer. The Facebook group has been updated to the new version of their groups tool. It looks great and people can finally be added again. Currently I'm organizing pictures on there to be in albums. Please feel free to keep the conversations going and post pictures in there as well. I'd love to see what everyone has! This Facebook group is for all of us to enjoy.
I'm working on a few posts for the site here on my new Dick Tracy Watch, 2 new Defenders I picked up and some random advertising pieces I've gotten a hold of this summer. Looking forward to more posts in the fall when the days are shorter and it's too cold for me to enjoy the great outdoors!
Facebook Group - Fossil Watch Collectors Club
More Fossil Defender updates and a small rant
The Fossil Defender Series Guide has been updated with 3 new images. Thanks to a new reader Adam we now have a better image of the DE-1507 and new DE-1505 and DE-1520 pictures, which I didn't have before. Adam also sent some pictures of the original box for his DE-1507. For those of you who don't know much about Defenders they came in special cases, not the tins we're used to seeing. Defender was one of the 8 genres of watches Fossil offered in the 90's and they were a bit more premium than the normal releases.
Planet Fossil: Fifth and final Around the World Series watches
Finally back in action and I wanted to highlight the remaining watches in the Around the World Series. I've already discussed 2 of the 5 watches so far. Here's the breakdown of watches
Streamliner
Aero-Pilot
Planet Fossil
The Planet Fossil was released in December 1994 and came with a lapel pin and packaged in a globe theme collectors tin. In my opinion of the 5 watches this is the least attractive to me -- maybe it's because mine doesn't look like the ones in the brochures or maybe because it's been worn and needs a good cleaning. Either way this watch was the last in the Around the World Series and was limited to only 20,000 made.
As with the Captain Fossil watch I am really in love with the tin for this watch. The lid is a piece of art with a young couple staring off into the world. They did a nice job incorporating the "around the world" tagline -- be nice if this tin could be made into a poster. All around the sides of the tin are random pictures of people doing different actions with a globe.
This was the hardest watch for me to find. I don't know what that means as far as collectibility, but it's definitely the oddball in the family.
Watch details:
Planet Fossil Limited Edition Collector's Watch.
Watch #5 in a 5 item set of Around the World Series.
Original cost $70 USD
This watch is #7034 of 20000 made
Model #LE-9452