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Fellow enthusiasts, I noticed the other day that on the cover of the latest PO brochure, the Omega logo has the infamous ‘Happy Feet’ and yet all of the watches featured within, don’t. See photo’s (please excuse the quality). For clarification, can someone please confirm, which variation (of the Omega logo) is current?

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As a rule of thumb, applied logos don't have happy feet, printed logos do have happy feet :-)

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Thanks for this Adeodatus and bamcky2k; Thanks for clarifying; makes sense - Its interesting (and strange) that a global brand (like Omega) chooses to run two variations of its logo at the same time; there must be a reason for this, I guess, but, its odd IMHO. Cheers. rclough

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It seems the Omega logos on the name alone have happy feet. But on the dials? no happy feet.

Quite strange actually :g:

I mean come on now....everyone likes happy feet.

Mike

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Nice one Maxman; I'm not really sure why this is even bothering me, as you say 'Happy feet' rule!! Cheers rclough

Little things like this can really bug watch nuts like us. But It dosent really bother me anymore...unless I think about it.;)

Mike

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I find the happy feet themselves less bothersome than the fact that all the happy feet logos just seem too thin, if they were similar in thickness to the gen logo but with happy feet included then we wouldn't be half as ocd about them :)

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