Fossil Watch With Power Reserve

Fossil's watch models have been gradually getting more interesting. They've got the design angle covered with their collaboration with Philippe Starck and they are gradually getting more luxurious looking with models like their skeleton watch. Their latest designs features a Chinese-sourced automatic movement in models with a calendar function and a power reserve indicator like the one shown above. The power reserve indicator is a bit huge and the seconds dial has the shape of a Ouija board planchette which is rather odd. The new watches have a mineral crystal and display back and sell for $175 to $195.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
CC Bartlett Jan 8th 2008 10:38AM
My partner bought me a Fossil dual-time ladies watch (abt 3 years ago when he visited the States) which is quite unique, I think. Most dual-time watches I've found on the internet have the two dial faces within one bezel frame. The model I have is two separate square dial faces linked together. I haven't come across a similar design in any other Watch manufacturer's products. I just heard from Fossil and they don't carry this product any longer and am wondering if any other Fossil 'fans' have any info to share on it: F2 Model no. ES-9102 solid stainless steel, 100 ft/30 meters, one face has roman numerals, the other Arabic numerals.
thanks,
CC