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Fossil DE-5009 Chronograph

Back Again, Different This Time

$23
Secondary Market
3
Subdials
Times Owned

I owned a Fossil DE-5009 before and let it go. That was a mistake. A deal came up and I grabbed another one — $23 on the secondary market, which is almost embarrassing considering what I paid at full MSRP years ago.

There is something about this watch that makes it more compelling now than it was then. It doesn't follow the mainstream, currently dominated by Apple smartwatches and digital Casio G-Shocks. A vintage-inspired bronze case, cream chronograph dial. The kind of watch that looks like it belongs on someone's wrist in a Jules Verne novel.

Table of Contents

① Why Another One
② The Bronze & Cream Combination
③ The Trade-Offs

Section I

Why Another One

My wrist rotation has been dominated by two categories for a while: modern field watches and G-Shocks. Both are utilitarian by design. Both are relentlessly modern in a way that starts to feel monotonous.

The DE-5009 doesn't do any of that. It doesn't track anything. It just tells time and looks like it came from a different era.

Section II

The Bronze and Cream Combination

The bronze case has a warmth that no stainless steel ever achieves out of the box, and the cream dial gives it an aged, analog-first personality that the darker variants don't quite pull off.

Put it next to a black-dialed G-Shock or an Apple Watch and it looks like it came from a completely different era — because aesthetically, it did.

The steampunk comparison gets thrown around loosely, but it fits here. The combination of warm-toned metal, textured subdials, and that off-white face reads as mechanical even though the movement is quartz. It's a visual trick, but a convincing one.

Section III

The Trade-Offs

  • Case proportions — Runs larger than what I'd normally wear daily
  • Strap pairing — The bronze hardware doesn't pair well with just anything; patience required
  • Current setup — Brown leather strap with stitching that picks up the cream of the dial

But the whole appeal of this watch is that it doesn't try to be mainstream. And as a result, it stands out more now than it ever did when it was new.

Bronze case, cream dial, $23 — a Jules Verne watch that earns its place among modern tool watches by refusing to be one.

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