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Flik Flak Shine Bright Collection
It might be time to grab your sunglasses, because the four new additions to the Flik Flak Shine Bright Collection can’t help but dazzle those who set eyes on them.
Flik Flak Sport Lovers collection
Skating to school? Screaming for your team? The Flik Flak Sport Lovers collection keeps track of kids’ action-packed lifestyles ¬– and their time-telling skills. These Swiss made watches win hands-down on style. They also have their eye on the future with bio-based plastic cases and accessories, as well as recycled PET straps. Each of the twelve models is dedicated to one sports discipline; they all score high on imagination and performance. Time to get things moving…
A monstrously fun TIME TOGETHER
This watch duo is inspired by 3-year-old Margot De Le Rue and her father, Proteam snowboarder Xavier De Le Rue. It reflects their shared love of snow, the mountains and monsters. Each pair includes matching Swatch and Flik Flak watches sporting monsters having fun on the slopes.
Flik Flak Chinese New Year special set
It’s time to celebrate the year of the rabbit with your favorite little ones with a special watch set, including a surprise that makes a wonderful gift for the kids in your life who are embarking on the journey of learning to tell the time.
Flik Flak Tales from the World collection
Asian inspiration adds new horizons to the Flik Flak Tales from the world collection
Flik Flak Retro collection
The Flik Flak Retro Collection transcribes the 80s vibe
Flik Flak Chinese Zodiac Signs
Everyone is born under a lucky star with the Flik Flak Chinese Zodiac collection.
When you wish upon a star, wonderful things happen. The Flik Flak Chinese Zodiac watches are just 12 examples of this magic. What better way to give curious young kids time to figure out who they are?
Flik Flak x Louvre
Flik Flak and the Musée du Louvre showcase the art of reading the time – and of reading hieroglyphs
Flik Flak loves learning milestones. That’s why they’ve teamed up with the Musée du Louvre in Paris to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Jean-François Champollion becoming the first person since classical antiquity to be able to read Egyptian hieroglyphs.