
Fossil Machine Black Alarm FS4682 Ana/Digi Watch
One of the unusual and fascinating aspects of this model is it's large digital display, which features a “permanent” green luminescent Matrix display in addition to analogue hands. The display actually reminds me of my Breitling Aerospace in that it has a luminescence that tends to pick up or reflect any ambient light and is visible in most day situations.

45mm diameter but only 13mm depth – means a neat fit.

Military look Fossil
On each side of the case are 4 x black textured push buttons that operate the digital functions and a large knurled center crown adjusts the analogue hands. Interesting to note the buttons are set slightly straight compared to the case shape and as a consequence are much easier to operate than most.

Fossil with flexible rubber strap & black IP solid steel case
Personally I would have preferred a white color for both the hour and minute hands and hour markers – from my experience so far, it would be clearer, certainly in low light. Note there are no luminous features on this watch at all – though this is not uncommon on ana/digi models.
The large digital Matrix display shows Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day and Date and as independent of the analogue settings can be used as a 2nd Time zone if preferred. The display normally shows a slight luminescent green color and is quite clear to read in most daylight situations. It can also be back lit (EL) using the top left button B and changes to a blue color (see image below) for a few seconds for low light and night time use.

EL Back- light turns green to blue – quite effective for night use.
The standard digital functions on this model are scrolled through using button A (lower left) and in order of – Time/Day/Date, Alarm and Stopwatch, then Time/calendar setting.
As the Date seems to set correctly for odd months it obviously is an auto-calendar, though I don't know the final date (perhaps 2099?). There is also a PM indicator on 12 hour format, but using button C (upper right) you can toggle either 12/24 hour time.
The Alarm function can be set for Alarm, Chime or both. The alarm sounds a double beep, though as these days I can't hear it so good, same for the hourly Chime, so I have to leave opinion to others – My wife always hears it!
The stopwatch has standard functions with stop/split (you can measure multiple split times) and reset, works great. This is is a digital stopwatch only – the hands are not involved.
As said when in normal Time/Day/Date view the button A (lower left) scrolls in sequence to Alarm and Stopwatch, then continues to Time setting and the Seconds flash. The setting sequence is Seconds, Hour, Minute, Month, Date and weekday. If you adjust with button C (upper right) it then progresses to Hours and so on – pretty normal stuff. It's quite logical and reasonably intuitive once you've tried it a few times. I would note that the standard Instruction booklet that's included does NOT actually cover this model, so there are no Digital settings instructions. You have to download a supplementary set for it – called Ana-Digi QFL133SB. I provide a link HERE .
This trend for NOT including specific model instructions with the watch I find quite annoying as not everyone has internet access.
Overall though this is a really smart looking watch with a surprisingly good digital display in reasonable light. It's slim enough to fit most wrist sizes and very OK as a dress watch. If you like the “military” look then it's OK for that too, with the IP black stainless steel case and black rubber strap (note- the strap is 24mm wide with quick release bars at lugs). The build quality too is pretty good, dial, hands and case and the Matrix display a bit of a revelation and it's available at a reasonable cost.
Any downsides? –
Well for me maybe the loss of analog clarity in low light which could be better. Also the lack of a model specific instructions with the watch is disappointing. Also note this model has 3 batteries! and it would be useful to have instructions as to which powers what, to enable changing when required.
Overall: – an excellent watch for the money and I'm very pleased with it.
I'm not too familiar with the Fossil name, though not just a fashion company it seems. They have quite a history of watch acquisition and now manufacture in their own right apparently. They both import and manufacture in Switzerland and China and distribute in USA, Germany and Asia. In 2012 they bought the well known company Skagen and in 2013 started an upscale Swiss range – Fossil Twist which they both design and make. Some other brands are associated with them such as Adidas.

How to display, two different ways.
Note 1 – You can see a range of Fossil watches available in the UK – HERE
Note 2 – This model comes with 3 batteries . As shown in the image – the 1st (recessed) is for the analog time, the 2nd (bottom) is the Digital movement and the 3rd to the left is for the EL back light. Remember the analog and digital are independent of each other (hence the Dual Time function).
Note 3 – This model comes with a standard 2 years Warranty. However more importantly there is also a Lifetime (limited) Warranty on the movement, hands and dial and if sent for repairs here in the UK, Fossil will require a copy of the proof of purchase or stamped and dated warranty.
Addendum – unfortunately the Ana/Digi model FS4682 is no longer available, which is a pity as it is one of the best Fossil models I've come across in a long time.
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