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·You make a good point and I do have my doubts about what the sales associate said as well. She’s been nice and all but ultimately, this is business and you’re right that her goal is to sell as many watches as possible.
You make a good point and I do have my doubts about what the sales associate said as well. She’s been nice and all but ultimately, this is business and you’re right that her goal is to sell as many watches as possible.
You make a good point and I do have my doubts about what the sales associate said as well. She’s been nice and all but ultimately, this is business and you’re right that her goal is to sell as many watches as possible.
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts - and also thank you to everyone above for the insightful responses! I am based in Singapore and have a single watch purchase history (2024 FOiS Bracelet, Ref: 310.30.40.50.06.001) with the OB.
Based on the responses above, the following seem apparent:
1. Unlikely for another iteration of the Silver Snoopy for 2025
2. Omega would likely continue with the production for the 50th Anniversary Silver Snoopy as demand remains high
3. Grey market prices of the 50th Anniversary Silver Snoopy would stabilise at 10-15% above MSRP
4. Still a good idea to purchase the 50th Anniversary Silver Snoopy this year from the OB
I just need to figure out what other watch I should purchase in the 5.5-6k USD range to get a shot at buying the Snoopy. Right now, I'm leaning towards the Seamaster Diver 300m (Ref: 210.32.42.20.01.001). I like the watch but perhaps not enough to want to make me keep it. Buying this watch and immediately selling it (unworn with box and papers) to the grey market would easily incur a 2.2k USD loss as well!
I’m noticing that the price of new ones (unworn) is dropping and down to sub 15k. But I am first on the list for it from my OB, and I’m hoping it happens this year. Msrp is better than paying 4-5 k to someone who is flipping it.
You make a good point - I’ve actually started noticing grey market prices dropping for this watch. Perhaps it might come to a point where the flippers would realise it doesn’t make any sense to flip this watch! Great news for folks like us who genuinely want to get a Snoopy and keep it as a collector’s piece.
Great advice here. I have so far bought my watches on secondary market or discounted brand new watch from dealer because I do not fit the profile of luxury watch plus watch depreciation. Buying pre-owned snoopy makes sense since limited edition watch purchase in luxury brand business will entail previous buying history and waiting time for the hope of allocation (to lock in continued sales).
The key question is, how long is that list? Dealing with a small market like Nashville, the list might be very short. But I don't think Omega is sending Snoopys to OBs as part of normal business, they are sending them to those that have made full deposits years ago. So you might get the call if someone on the full paid list decides to pass, but that is a thin reed to hang your hopes on to get one this year. It does appear Snoopy production is winding down after almost five years since it was first teased. I still believe if one really wants a Snoopy now you have to go to the grey market, there are plenty available. You only live once.
Just got the call, have it Saturday.
Based on the fact they did a 45th, why wouldn't they do a 55th?