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What is the "happpy feet"?

cptkirk

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Its the logo on the dial. The ends curve up and the Gen doesnt have that.
 

KBH

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It's a small curl on the Omega logo which seems to drive certain people bonkers!

In reality, it is correct for many Omega watches, particularly older ones. It's also something that is next to impossible for the average person to see without a magnifier.
 

cybee

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Looking at the Omega website, doesn't the end curve up?[/QUOTE

There seems to be different degrees of happy feet. The greek logo looks more like 'happy toes' to me.
 

RaymanS41

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:ninjagone:

When people are talking about happy feet they are generally talking about the Omega PO. The Omega PO gens does not have the curved up toes.
 

jmd33

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There seems to be different degrees of happy feet. The greek logo looks more like 'happy toes' to me.

+1

The printed dials have the full "happy feet".

My Black Bond with an applied logo and painted "Omega" have slight "happy toes"

and, I don't have one, but I think the PO's just have nubs.

Personally, I prefer the happy feet.
 

ewatch

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happy happy joy joy:) Look at the omega symbol very closely and you'll see there be happy feet:)
 

Om3ga_guy

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To be honest, I prefer the happy feet as well.

+1

+1

The printed dials have the full "happy feet".

My Black Bond with an applied logo and painted "Omega" have slight "happy toes"

and, I don't have one, but I think the PO's just have nubs.

Personally, I prefer the happy feet.
 

ewatch

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It's a small curl on the Omega logo which seems to drive certain people bonkers!

In reality, it is correct for many Omega watches, particularly older ones. It's also something that is next to impossible for the average person to see without a magnifier.

Great response... KBH:):)