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Vintage 1991 Fossil Watch Tin - Retro Convertible and Football Theme (B26)

SKU: 0665-11568063
$13.00
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This is an authentic vintage Fossil collectible watch tin featuring a beautifully lithographed 1950s-inspired scene. The lid showcases a classic navy blue convertible parked on a grassy field with a group of friends and a football player in the background, capturing a quintessential mid-century American autumn vibe. The side of the lid is prominently marked with the "Authentic Fossil" oval logo.

The underside of the tin features a weathered metallic finish with the iconic Fossil brand messaging from that era. It includes the slogan "Not Just Another Face in the Crowd" alongside an invitation to join "Club Fossil." This piece is dated with a 1991 copyright mark, making it a perfect addition for collectors of vintage packaging or Fossil brand enthusiasts looking to complete a period-correct watch set.


Condition
Used: good

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