For the longest time I wanted a super-legible white dial Speedmaster, and the Snoopy 2 was that watch. The reason: the hands and markers are outlined in black and thus (unlike silvered hands) never fade into the dial in certain angles. I never pulled the
It’s not a watch high on the priority list. I would have loved the second generation Snoopy but am not willing to pay the current market rate, apart from that i can intellectually appreciate many but they largely don’t work that well on my wrist and the s
. . . twenty years ago new-in-box at dealers; not so much now second hand, much like the original Snoopy. Thanks very much for sharing! I'm still wearing the ref 2410 chronometer . . . . . . that's been on my wrist four consecutive days, losing ~ four sec
Love this one so much - a very classic look plus the legendary 321 caliber! This is the first watch I experienced in person that came from the dedicated Omega assembly line where the principle of 1 watch - 1 watchmaker is observed (or so they say!). I mus
I have a 15 year old Speedy, a recent Snoopy, and now this one. I like that they allow independent watchmakers who get certified to get parts accounts. So, I'm not dependent on the NJ service center... not that there's anything wrong with them, either. I