| Here's my various Batman clocks, and comic book, cartoon, Disney, Warner Bros., X-Files, and other collectible character watches/wristwatches for sale, by
Fossil, and other companies. A nice clock or watch makes a great gift, as there's no present like the time, and some of these are very rare. See my What's New page for recent site additions and price reductions.
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Batman/DC Clocks:
All clocks are as new in box, unused, unless noted. All run fine, and are battery operated. All are promotional items, making them very
collectible, as well as hard to find. I think many promotional items are way undervalued still, and people are unaware of how few there may be of these clocks.
Batman Forever Riddler promo clock. Distributed in 1995 or 1996 to Video stores as a promotional
item for the Batman Forever movie, so most people never saw it or own it. Made by Sunset Marketing, and called "The Swinger," because the Riddler's head is a swinging
pendulum. Takes 1 C battery (not included). 12.5" diameter, dial face is black, with green outlined Batman logo inside the Riddler question mark logo at top, and green Riddler
logo question marks at 12, 3, 6, and 9. Needs to be hung flat on a wall for the pendulum to work correctly. I bought this via mail order, and it comes in a plain brown box with
openings. Apparently some water dripped on the back in the battery area before I got it, causing some minor rust on the metal mounting plate, which has been cleaned and treated as best I
could. Clock works fine. Instruction sheet also has rust stains on it. All plastic case, and clear front has normal factory/shipping fine scratches, but nothing you will note on the wall, or out of the ordinary...$25 (View)
DC Heroes promo clock, 1994, made by CMI. 10.25" x 10.25" square plastic body, with 13
DC Super-Heroes, including Superman, Superboy, Batman, Robin, Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Spectre, Red Tornado, and others, I'm just not sure of who they are.
Takes 1 AA battery, included for a change! This was only handed out at the Diamond Retailer Seminars that year. We were told
they were giving these away because some marketing or licensing decision cancelled plans to sell them through the comics distributor, but they had already had a batch made up, so
since they weren't allowed to sell them, they gave them to retailers attending the seminars. I don't remember exactly how many they said they had made, but I believe it was
around 1000-1500, so I don't think they had enough for all retailers at all the seminars. Comes in plain white box, and is NM/M. Not an expensively constructed item, but it's
rarity makes it worthwhile to collect. Scan is of mine, and cropped some as it wouldn't all fit on the bed. Considering an 8" mass produced Batman clock
from 1989 (the LeClock one) will sell for $20 (which was retail when new), this should be going for many times that, but I'll try...$30 (View)
Comic book, cartoon, character watches:
All watches are as new, authentic, never worn, with original packaging, just the way collectors like them. Stems were pulled on most when I
bought them, but some will need new batteries, and I can replace them here before shipment for $3, and I usually have new batteries on hand. All listed watches have been checked to make
sure they run, and will be re-checked before shipping. I don't like to sell things that don't work, so it's
recommended you let me install the new battery before shipment to make sure, so you don't have to return it in case it decides not to work after you get it and put in a new
battery, ok? And if I mess something up, it's my problem, but if you mess it up, there's no refund. If you're just going keep in it the box and not use it, then no need for the battery.
Barbie and Hot Wheels kids watches, a 2008 Kellogg's cereal insert. One piece case and bands made of thermoplastic rubber, these are digital watches, all sealed in bags
with instruction papers covering the faces, so can't tell if they're already running or not. 6.3" to 6.7" circumference for the bands (Barbies are the smaller ones), no buckles, have read it
stretches though. 2 designs for each: Barbie has lime green band w/pink 'flower' art, or all pink band with butterfly/'flower-shaped' designs, sort of '60s mod style; 1 Hot Wheels has black band with tire tread design
(blue band has been sold). I have 1 of each, so 3 total. If you buy all 3, I'll include an order form and 3 tokens so you can mail in for another free one of your choosing too! Let's blow them for...$1 each. (View back of box)
Disney Gold Lamp/"Aladdin" Title logo on dial face watch, by Fossil, #423/5000. Pre-dates the other watch listed by a couple years. Hardest one to find now. Needs new battery...$65
Disney Aladdin Genie's face and floating lamps on dial watch, with lamp pin, by Fossil, #11,388/15,000. $70 new in '94/'95. Doesn't have the outer paper box. Needs new battery. Sale!...$50 (View both Disney Aladdin watches)
Carl Barks self-portrait watch. Made by Gifted Images, mid-1990's I think, possibly
earlier (nothing I have with it has a year stated, but I bought it new, years ago.) Has a caricature of Barks dressed as Donald Duck, in color on white background, with facsimile
signature. NOT a Disney product. Only 565 were made, of which 500 were sold to the general public, so the certificates are numbered out of 500. Mine's #146/500.
Came in just a "suede-like pouch/folder", not a box. I also saved the solicitation from the Diamond Comics order book. Watch has all metal case, Japan movement,
gold tone (doesn't say gold plated anywhere), gold tone hands, water resistant, and black leather alligator style band. Roman numerals mark the hours on the 1.25" diameter
case. Battery still good last I checked. The certificate states, "This watch published by Gifted Images Publishing has been created from an original drawing by Carl
Barks. It has been produced in a limited edition of 565, which consists of a general edition of 500; 50 publishers proofs; 15 artists proofs. Each Certificate of Authenticity
has been individually numbered," etc. . I think these were $79.95 or $89.95 new, but nothing I have with it has a price on it, and the Diamond catalog page only has
"PI" for "Please Inquire" for price, which was only in the dealer's order form. This is a scarce piece for you Barks collectors, and you may look for a long time before you find another one. I'll ask...$125 (View)
Nolan Ryan Fossil watch with signed baseball. Both numbered #853/5000. 1992. M.I.B. Was $150 new. Has numbered
certificate stating when/were it was signed too. Ball is just slightly tanning/darkening now, and has various little tan/brownish spots or areas here and there, but light, still
displays well, just not bright white anymore. Most of these I've seen on auctions have similar stains, and some are very tanned too. Signature is clean and neat. The watch is
the main collectible part, and it's as new and unworn, has gold finish metal case, black leather strap. According to Fossil's site, this
was the FIRST limited/numbered Fossil watch they did! Price includes a free Nolan Ryan Hallmark ornament ($15 list price), and cello-wrapped set of 6 Coca Cola Nolan Ryan promo cards from the early 1990's too, wow.
Will need battery, which I can have installed here if you want...$250 (View)
Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner watch and figurine set, "Guided Muscle." A 1998 Warner Bros Catalog exclusive, not sold in their stores. Only 500 made, making it a rare and very
collectible piece! Mine's #149/500. Inspired by the cartoon of the same name, this not only has a nice
Fossil watch, but comes with a 7" tall polyresin figurine of Wile E. Coyote (it's not Wiley, Willey, Wily, or While folks) attempting to launch
himself with a giant slingshot. Has real rubber band too. Comes with certificate and original illustrated box. As part of their "Days Gone
By" series, the watched has an antique look, done by the maker, so it has burnishing and staining on the case for that "worn" look, making no
two alike. Silver metal case, analog dial with cartoon image similar to the statue/figurine, about 1" wide, with brown leather strap. It was $95
new, plus not cheap shipping/tax. Will need new battery. Also have the catalog issue it was offered in. With so few made, these are very hard to find, and
I've seen people pay over double on auctions for $65-$75 original price WB Store Coyote/Road Runner watches that weren't even numbered editions and they did thousands of,
and what do you think this statue/figurine would sell for now if it had been sold separately and limited to only a couple or so per store, cheaper polyresin
or not? Wile E. and the Road Runner are two of the most collected and popular WB characters, so I know there's people out there who want these
and never knew they existed, or haven't been able to find one. Pic is of mine. Am asking...$300 (View whole piece) (View closeup of watch face)
X-Files:
X-Files Specimen Canister watch. Made by Fossil, 1998. #978/3000. Comes in a 6.5" tall clear "specimen canister".
Watch has all metal case and band, silver color, 1.25" diameter case, glow in the dark hands. Large silver 'X' logo on black background dial, with "The truth is out there" at top of dial, and "The
X Files" at bottom. Outer box has B&W photo of Scully on one side, Mulder on the other, and Big X logo elsewhere. Never removed from package, as it's all bubble-wrapped, even inside the canister, so assume battery works, as
stem has the spacer in it. Only 3000 made, folks, so not many out there for sale anymore. Was $90 new, and most new Fossils are $120 or more for licensed ones, so...$120 (View)
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