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    By Sohil NikamApril 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    7.8 Retro Ana-Digital Charm

    The Fossil Machine Big Tic succeeds because it captures something that many modern watches ignore: the fun side of technology. The rugged Machine design makes it wearable, the brown leather strap adds character, and the scrolling digit animation injects unmistakable Y2K energy into an otherwise traditional watch. And that makes it clear that it’s only targeted towards millennials who have experienced similar aesthetics and perhaps the original Fossil Big Tic watches in the past. Because sometimes the appeal of a gadget isn’t how advanced it is, but how vividly it reminds you of a time when the future felt exciting. After all, ₹13,495 is quite a big ask for a simple quartz analogue watch with a digital display.

    The Good
    1. Y2K nostalgia
    2. Animated seconds
    The Bad
    1. Dim LCD display
    • Design 7.5
    • Functionality 8
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    Priced at ₹13,495, the Fossil Machine Big Tic FS6165 feels like a watch built on memories. Not necessarily memories of owning one, but memories of the era it represents. The Big Tic originally emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a time when gadgets had personality and technology was proudly playful. Fossil has revived that concept by combining its rugged Machine-series case with the signature animated display that made the Big Tic famous. For anyone who grew up in that period, the vibe is instantly familiar. Flashy digital graphics dominated design culture back then. So let’s go back in time and tell you explore this unique Fossil product to see whether it’s got 

    Design

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    The Machine Big Tic has a distinctly rugged personality. The black stainless-steel case feels solid and purposeful, leaning into Fossil’s industrial design language. The brown leather strap with contrasting stitching adds warmth and balances the otherwise dark aesthetic, making the watch look both vintage and contemporary.  Across the centre of the dial sits the defining feature: the Big Tic digital strip. It displays scrolling digital numbers representing seconds. The digits tick along in animated patterns, giving the dial a constant sense of motion.

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    A small pusher lets you cycle through several animation styles. These scrolling digit patterns look to turn something as mundane as seconds into a visual spectacle. How much they succeed in doing that is really up to the owner of the device. For those who find novelty in this concept, it will constantly be a reminder of their possession of something unique. But as I found out by flashing the watch among my colleagues, not everyone will see the speciality in that.

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    Technically, the animation is produced using a reflective monochrome LCD panel, similar to what you’d find in classic digital watches or calculators. The display cycles through simple frames to create the illusion of moving numbers. While that technology contributes to the retro charm, it’s also where the watch feels slightly dated. Because the LCD relies on ambient light rather than emitting its own light, the animation can appear faint indoors. Without enough light reflecting off the screen, the scrolling digits lose much of their impact.

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    For a watch revived in 2026, a brighter transflective LCD, or even a subtle modern display upgrade, might have made the animation far more visible without sacrificing the retro aesthetic.

    Functionality

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    Functionally, the watch keeps things straightforward. A quartz movement drives the analogue hands, while the LCD strip handles the animated seconds. The pusher button cycles through the different digit animations, turning the seconds display into a small visual performance on the dial. It’s not complicated technology, and that’s part of its charm. The Big Tic doesn’t try to compete with smartwatches or complicated mechanical pieces. Instead, it delivers a tiny piece of animated personality that quietly moves across the dial all day.

     

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