The Omega x Swatch Snoopy MoonSwatch editions—”New Moon” and “Full Moon”—offer a unique blend of design and functionality inspired by space exploration. These non-limited timepieces, crafted from Swatch’s innovative Bioceramic material, feature distinct color schemes and detailed moon phase complications.
Designer: Swatch x Omega
The ‘New Moon’ edition, which is the topic of our Wristwatch Wednesday discussion, is rendered in a deep black hue and captures the mystique of the hidden aspects of the lunar cycle. The ‘Full Moon’ edition, in contrast, features a pristine white color, echoing the luminous surface of a full moon. Each watch is adorned with a moon phase complication at the 2 o’clock position, where Snoopy, along with Woodstock, adds a whimsical yet significant nod to the lunar theme. The moon phase complication not only adds aesthetic value but also provides an additional layer of functionality, making these watches more than just timepieces—they’re storytelling devices. The discussion of the Full Moon, aka White Snoopy edition, is saved for another discussion. Let’s dive into why I’m 100% positive that I made the right decision to go with it.
The ‘New Moon’ edition, our focus for this Wristwatch Wednesday, sports a deep black hue that captures the mystique of the lunar cycle’s hidden aspects. Its counterpart, the ‘Full Moon’ edition, presents a pristine white color reminiscent of a luminous full moon. Both watches feature a moon phase complication at the 2 o’clock position, where Snoopy and Woodstock add a whimsical yet meaningful nod to the lunar theme. This complication transforms the watches into captivating storytelling devices, enhancing their aesthetic appeal while offering practical functionality. We’ll explore the Full Moon (aka White Snoopy) edition another time. For now, let’s delve into why I’m absolutely convinced I made the right choice with the New Moon edition.
Before we dive in, let me share how I stumbled upon the holy trinity of moon phase Moonswatches. A week ago, I took a trip to Austin, TX—home to one of only nine Swatch boutiques selling the Super Blue Moonswatch. After making my purchase, I casually mentioned to the store manager, “Boy, I sure wish I could still get my hands on the black and white Snoopy Moonswatch!”
Then, it was as if the clouds parted above me and the moon, sun, and stars aligned when these words came out of my new best friend’s mouth: “The shipment arrives tomorrow and you can buy both.”
It took me a moment to process the situation. My flight back to Dallas was in 90 minutes, and I remembered my fruitless treks between Swatch boutiques in Tokyo and Nagoya, where I was dismissed with a mere “good luck getting one.” I faced a dilemma: should I stay the night and possibly camp out on the sidewalk by the boutique (Austin PD permitting), or fly home and return for a road trip? Given my long search for these rare pieces—rare, yet still attainable, unlike the limited Super Blue Moonphase—I knew they’d continue to be sold. But here’s the kicker: Swatch doesn’t display them on the floor. You must ask for them specifically. So I did, and before I knew it, I was embarking on a 6-hour round-trip back to Austin the next day to snag these beauties. Was it worth it? Absolutely.
Now, let’s explore the striking dark dial that defines this watch’s unique design. Its matte finish adds visual depth, creating a subtle contrast with the understated moon phase complication. This clever design choice makes Snoopy appear to leap off the dial, bringing the lunar theme to life. The hands and hour markers are coated with Super-LumiNova, ensuring visibility in low-light conditions—a nod to the watch’s space exploration inspiration. These elements showcase the meticulous attention to detail that Omega and Swatch have poured into this collaboration.
In contrast to the white Snoopy edition, the black one showcases practicality with its dark, Gotham-esque theme. This is especially noticeable in the straps—though I’ll admit, it’s the strap design, not the overall look, that I’m not particularly keen on. I’ve never been a fan of Velcro in any form, including those ’80s Velcro shoes.
Both the ‘New Moon’ and ‘Full Moon’ editions come with Velcro straps, which are lightweight and comfortable but also highly durable. The ‘New Moon’ edition features a black Velcro strap, while the ‘Full Moon’ comes with a white Velcro strap, each complementing the watch’s overall color scheme. The straps are also designed for ease of use, allowing quick adjustments for a perfect fit, and are well-suited for everyday wear, ensuring the watch stays secure on the wrist during various activities.
As for my personal preference, I found a $12 strap (multiple straps) on Amazon that offers both a premium look and feel. It features perfectly fitted lugs and a matching black tang buckle, tying everything together nicely. In my opinion, this strap looks and feels significantly more cohesive and comfortable than the original.
The watch’s case measures 42mm in diameter, making it versatile for a wide range of wrist sizes. Its Bioceramic material offers both eco-friendliness and a unique tactile feel, setting these models apart from traditional metal or plastic cases. This lightweight material enhances comfort for extended wear. I must say, after wearing much heavier, more expensive watches, I find the Bioceramic material refreshingly light—and I absolutely love it. It’s worth noting that it’s still two-thirds ceramic; it’s certainly not the “crappy plastic” some might lead you to believe.
The caseback of each watch is meticulously designed, featuring inscriptions of the Omega and Swatch logos, along with references to the specific MoonSwatch mission. Although it lacks the animated elements found in higher-end Speedmaster models, the caseback still honors the mission’s legacy through these engraved details, reinforcing the connection to space exploration. A closer look reveals Snoopy’s pawprint, marking the spot of the first lunar landing.
These watches feature a quartz movement, providing precision and reliability that align with Swatch’s commitment to accessible, high-quality watchmaking. The movement is housed within the Bioceramic case, which offers a sturdy and protective shell resistant to shocks and water. While the specific water resistance rating isn’t a key selling point for this model, it’s worth noting that the battery is replaceable. Plus, you can swim and shower with the watch—just remember to keep the crown closed.
Wrapping up, the Omega x Swatch Snoopy MoonSwatch ‘New Moon’ edition blends playful design with a serious nod to space exploration. Its standout features—Bioceramic case, moon phase complication, Super-LumiNova detailing, Velcro strap, and reliable quartz movement—make it a unique addition to both Omega and Swatch collections. This timepiece appeals to those who value style and substance equally. At $320, it might raise eyebrows among hardcore watch collectors who favor mechanical movements. However, it’s undeniably an accessible entry point for a watch that offers enduring enjoyment and value. Oh, and happy belated 74th birthday to Snoopy!