Snoopy 2025 production issues?

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Mine again. Faint zipper but it’s there, no foot line, stars and blue outline is crisp. But there’s dust on the subdials, and that is why I may have it replaced.
 
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That dust would really bother me, has it been there from the get go? Maybe it's the pic, but the blue on the Snoopy dial looks lighter than the other two, it should be dark blue. If you are going to get the dust taken care of I would have the dial replaced. Omega can do better.
 
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That dust would really bother me, has it been there from the get go? Maybe it's the pic, but the blue on the Snoopy dial looks lighter than the other two, it should be dark blue. If you are going to get the dust taken care of I would have the dial replaced. Omega can do better.
It's the LED flashlight I shined on it. The bezel is lighter blue also. AFAIK the dust has been since day one. But it's 3 hours to the OB one way, and I don't want to go through my local AD for this. Road trip time.
 
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but the blue on the Snoopy dial looks lighter than the other two, it should be dark blue.

When light catches the Snoopy subdial just right, it is lighter.
 
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Well i am not able to make it right now but i will send it once i can.

Maybe it was not clear but the before was same as many others here, zipper line and foot are not present, and the new one is same as shokwaav sent, so line are present but not as deep as it should be !
As explained in the OP, line thickness variations are considered in spec by Omega. I would doubt they’d give you a “thicker” Snoopy as those may not even be actively produced for all we know. But if it’s really bothering you, then go talk to your OB and see what they say.
 
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With enough light and greater angles it becomes more noticeable for both the Snoopy subdial and bezel to move towards a lighter blue.
I took this late last year though was already observed earlier in another thread.
 
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So at first i got no line at all.

Here is the result after they change the Snoopy subdial.



And below is what i expect, i took this picture when i try it at an OB. Actually i saw it in different OB and it was like this all the time.



So mine is "ok" but not as deep as the one i saw in several OB and i prefer for sure the OB one. So i feel like i didn't get what i expected to get. So kinda disappointed for the price of this watch.
 
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So at first i got no line at all.

Here is the result after they change the Snoopy subdial.



And below is what i expect, i took this picture when i try it at an OB. Actually i saw it in different OB and it was like this all the time.



So mine is "ok" but not as deep as the one i saw in several OB and i prefer for sure the OB one. So i feel like i didn't get what i expected to get. So kinda disappointed for the price of this watch.
What did the OB tell you? Is he willing to change the dial again?
 
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Has anyone gotten their Snoopy recently? Did you get the right dial, or does this new dial seem to be the norm?
 
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My Snoopy is at Omega service center to get its dial replaced, before I sent the watch, i have asked the boutique to send me pictures of the new dial just to make sure that it is good enough before opening the watch to save time and effort. After seeing the images I gave my approval to replace the dial.

 
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My Snoopy is at Omega service center to get its dial replaced, before I sent the watch, i have asked the boutique to send me pictures of the new dial just to make sure that it is good enough before opening the watch to save time and effort. After seeing the images I gave my approval to replace the dial.

Looks good! Maybe it is just the light but the snoopy subdial seems a bit more brighter than other subdials
 
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What did the OB tell you? Is he willing to change the dial again?
I will go back and ask to change it again next week ! I will let you know what they say !
 
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My Snoopy is at Omega service center to get its dial replaced, before I sent the watch, i have asked the boutique to send me pictures of the new dial just to make sure that it is good enough before opening the watch to save time and effort. After seeing the images I gave my approval to replace the dial.
That's a good looking dial, I'd be happy with that. 👍
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So at first i got no line at all.

Here is the result after they change the Snoopy subdial.



And below is what i expect, i took this picture when i try it at an OB. Actually i saw it in different OB and it was like this all the time.



So mine is "ok" but not as deep as the one i saw in several OB and i prefer for sure the OB one. So i feel like i didn't get what i expected to get. So kinda disappointed for the price of this watch.
I’ll be very surprised if Omega tells you there’s anything wrong with your dial and that they can exchange it for a new one.

If you go on the official product page for the snoopy and watch the short video of it (scrolling past the images), they also show a dial with thin lines in that video. I don’t think the enamel thickness has a very tight tolerance. What you should do is sell or refund your watch (if they let you) and buy one on chrono24 where you can see the subdial and confirm it’s as thick as you want beforehand if it matters this much to you.
 
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I’ll be very surprised if Omega tells you there’s anything wrong with your dial and that they can exchange it for a new one.

If you go on the official product page for the snoopy and watch the short video of it (scrolling past the images), they also show a dial with thin lines in that video. I don’t think the enamel thickness has a very tight tolerance. What you should do is sell or refund your watch (if they let you) and buy one on chrono24 where you can see the subdial and confirm it’s as thick as you want beforehand if it matters this much to you.
But he'll pay a premium on C24, none available at close to MSRP. I doubt the OB will refund his money at this point, the watch isn't defective. This is the problem made when Omega let the buyer decide if a dial is acceptable or not. Omega should be the arbiter, not the buyer, imo.
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But he'll pay a premium on C24, none available at close to MSRP. I doubt the OB will refund his money at this point, the watch isn't defective. This is the problem made when Omega let the buyer decide if a dial is acceptable or not. Omega should be the arbiter, not the buyer, imo.
Agreed, my (somewhat unserious) suggestion is that if you must have an exact subdial enamel thickness, you might be forced to pay a premium for it.

I’ll also point out that, checking out the American website at least, all the Snoopy images on the main product page look to have “thinner” lines. So I doubt you could even argue it doesn’t look as advertised.
 
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I’ll also point out that, checking out the American website at least, all the Snoopy images on the main product page look to have “thinner” lines. So I doubt you could even argue it doesn’t look as advertised.
And two of the stars to the left of Snoopy on the Omega site are just indistinct blobs, there are no 'points' on the stars, so the Snoopy dial on the website is far from perfect.
 
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Thank you for your advice. I live not far from an OB so i will just go and ask them !

Actually i am ok with mine, the only thing that bothers me is the lack of depth.