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Fossil's Big Tic watch, initially launched in 1998, is one of the timepieces that is most emblematic of the Y2K aesthetic. Often featuring bright straps and bezels, and a distorted LCD display behind ...
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There has been plenty of change for new Texas Rangers outfielder Brandon Nimmo this offseason. He wanted a new number as part of the change. Nimmo has always wanted to wear No. 24. He grew up a fan of ...
One of the newest Texas Rangers had quite the gift for one of his teammates. Rangers outfielder Brandon Nimmo, acquired during the offseason in a trade for Marcus Semien, posted a video to his ...
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In 1999, as the watch industry braced for a new millennium, Fossil introduced a design that would come to define its late-90s identity: the Big Tic. At a time when the market was split between ...
It’s customary to give a gift to a teammate to use their jersey number, and Artemi Panarin is sticking to the tradition. The forward plans to wear No. 72 as he joins the Los Angeles Kings, but, ...
Fossil is reviving one of its most recognisable designs for 2026 with the return of the Big Tic Y2K Limited Edition. First introduced in 1999, the original Big Tic became a defining late-1990s watch ...
With Netflix dropping the highly-anticipated documentary series “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model,” we know many of you are probably taking a trip down memory lane and rewatching the hit ...
The former America's Next Top Model creative director opens up about leaving the series, the Page Six leak, and why he’d rather have tea with Tyra than take a surprise call.