
New Superman x Fossil Collection Is Our Timepiece Superhero With A Cape!
This special-edition drop brings together Fossil's signature craftsmanship and the timeless legacy of Superman in a collection that's built for fans, collectors, and anyone who dreams a little bigger. At the heart of the collection are two standout timepieces:
S-Shield Watch Set (RM1,129) : A bold silver-tone stainless steel watch featuring the iconic Superman S-Shield on a cracked gray dial.
Metropolis Watch Set (RM1,029): A sleek mix of silver and gold tones with a navy leather strap, showing Superman flying high over Metropolis.
Both watches are individually-numbered and come in exclusive movie-themed packaging. The collection also features a range of stylish accessories, including:
Sliding 2-in-1 Wallet (RM499) with a hidden Superman reveal,
Money Clip Bifold Wallet (RM399) with a striking gold S-Shield,
Stainless Steel Beaded Bracelet (RM399) in navy blue,
Two-Tone Stainless Steel Cuff Links (RM419) for a heroic finishing touch.
Each piece comes packaged in a collectible 'Superman' movie tin with a certificate of authenticity.
The Superman x Fossil collection is available now at fossilmy.com and select Fossil retail stores.
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