Snoopy 2025 production issues?

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Contact Omega directly and not through the boutique as I have done. You have an international warranty, my watch was bought from a boutique in China and the dial was replaced in Qatar / UAE.
Oh, I'll try that out. Thank you.
 
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Snoopy alert! Genesis Diamonds AD Louisville Ky has a NIB Snoopy 50 as of right now 10/18. Call Wes or Chase if you want to try to snag it. It has zipper and foot line too.
I didn't realize non boutiques carry them
 
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I didn't realize non boutiques carry them
They were not expecting it, and they are actually not going to be an AD for much longer.
 
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Can we really see the difference with the naked eye? Or is it only visible if you zoom in? I'd be curious to see a wrist shot comparison
 
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Can we really see the difference with the naked eye? Or is it only visible if you zoom in? I'd be curious to see a wrist shot comparison
I can’t, but I’m very farsighted due to lasik. That’s why I’m not very stressed about it one way or the other. But there are plenty of pictures in this thread showing both.
 
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Can we really see the difference with the naked eye? Or is it only visible if you zoom in? I'd be curious to see a wrist shot comparison
I think the naked eye could probably discern the difference in the weight of the lines overall. Just conjecture.

By including a loupe Omega is inviting closer inspection, nominally so you can view the movement better, but now many owners are louping the dial and seeing the differences. Most people feel the movement looks the same across all examples, so why should there be a fairly wide divergence in the dials? They should be consistent, imo. But that is why we have 27 pages of discussion so far.
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I'm considering buying the one I saw at my AD and have both......
 
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I'm considering buying the one I saw at my AD and have both......
Eh, why? Investment potential?

If ADs who may be losing their franchise are getting them the market may be saturated now. Omega, stop producing them, it's over.
 
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I'm considering buying the one I saw at my AD and have both......
They still haven’t sold it?
 
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Eh, why? Investment potential?

If ADs who may be losing their franchise are getting them the market may be saturated now. Omega, stop producing them, it's over.
Why not?
They still haven’t sold it?
Probably have by now.
 
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I think the naked eye could probably discern the difference in the weight of the lines overall. Just conjecture.

By including a loupe Omega is inviting closer inspection, nominally so you can view the movement better, but now many owners are louping the dial and seeing the differences. Most people feel the movement looks the same across all examples, so why should there be a fairly wide divergence in the dials? They should be consistent, imo. But that is why we have 27 pages of discussion so far.
Pretty much this. The foot line or lack thereof can generally be discerned with the naked eye, otherwise, line weights will make the stamping appear overall thinner or thicker (with the thinnest examples looking notably very weak).
 
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Why not?
Because I thought your next Omega was going to be a 321 Ed White. A Snoopy is 2/3 the price of a 321, so that ties a lot of money up. Of course you could flip a new Snoopy and make some profit towards the 321. ::stirthepot::
 
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Pretty much this. The foot line or lack thereof can generally be discerned with the naked eye, otherwise, line weights will make the stamping appear overall thinner or thicker (with the thinnest examples looking notably very weak).
This. I got the call for the Snoopy, but sadly it wasn’t the thick dial. All lines were here but it looks so thin you can definitely tell the difference with the thicker Snoopy, it is really night and day. Also I think Omega will not replace it since all lines are here
I think I’ll pass, almost 12k for not being fully happy with the watch is a no go for me.

 
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This. I got the call for the Snoopy, but sadly it wasn’t the thick dial. All lines were here but it looks so thin you can definitely tell the difference with the thicker Snoopy, it is really night and day. Also I think Omega will not replace it since all lines are here
I think I’ll pass, almost 12k for not being fully happy with the watch is a no go for me.

I dunno, that dial doesn't look bad. It all depends on how it looks in person, and only you can make that judgment.
 
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I dunno, that dial doesn't look bad. It all depends on how it looks in person, and only you can make that judgment.
I agee, that dial dies not look bad for the thin dial, it looks quite good. Still thinking if I should but it or not, but I think I will pass, here is a comparison between the old vs new dial, for me the thicker lines looked so much better, it was more cartoonish:

 
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I dunno, that dial doesn't look bad. It all depends on how it looks in person, and only you can make that judgment.
With a loupe mine looks just like this. Perhaps the zipper line is not as distinct, but it is there.
 
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Just as an FYI this is the primary photo of the watch on the omega website. The Snoopy here isn’t the very thick enamel version. I think either looks good, and the slight variation there is actually kinda interesting to see, but of course everyone will have their preference. If you aren’t missing any lines, your dial is definitely not defective even if it’s not to your taste, and there’s little chance it could be exchanged.

If you must have a specific subdial enamel thickness you probably have to go grey and target earlier revisions.

 
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Just picked this up, it has the full zipper but it looks like the thin printing. Still super super happy with it. I've loved snoopy since I was a little kid

 
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Eh, why? Investment potential?

If ADs who may be losing their franchise are getting them the market may be saturated now. Omega, stop producing them, it's over.
I don't think its saturated yet, I know a lot of blokes on the waiting list, and this guy has been casually selling them through this listing for the last year with 34 sold in that time, at $15,650, $3750 over MSRP, and he's sold over half a million dollars worth of beagle at a scalper markup in that time, with 1000+ people still watching the listing.

Snoopy supply definitely hasn't yet met supply, everyone wants to adopt a beagle.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/326323778221
 
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