'All Systems Are Go!' With Timex 'Snoopy In Space' Watch Collection (2024)

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The first beagle on the moon has landed on the face of Timex watches.

Snoopy, who 50 years ago traveled to the moon, both in Charles Schulz' Peanuts comic strips and in real life with NASA, has again donned his astronaut spacesuit for a new collection of timepieces.

"We're celebrating with Peanuts to mark the 50-year anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 mission and the first lunar landing in history. For this special occasion we've created a nostalgic new Snoopy In Space collection featuring NASA's favorite cartoon character standing on the moon and exploring the great beyond," Timex announced in July.

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A NASA safety mascot since 1968, Snoopy and his owner, Charlie Brown, were the namesakes for the Apollo 10 spacecraft. "Snoopy," the lunar module, orbited the moon in May 1969 to "snoop" out sites for the lunar landing two months later.

Fifty years later, Peanuts and NASA have expanded Snoopy's role to promoting science and technology education, including through the new "Snoopy In Space" animated series premiering with the Apple TV+ streaming service this fall.

The Timex X Snoopy In Space collection includes four designs based on three of the American watchmaker's models.

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"The watches in this limited new series feature patriotic strap styles and special dial treatments to highlight Snoopy and other space-related graphics when you activate the Indiglo backlight," Timex described.

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The first wristwatches released for sale feature Snoopy dressed in his modern, NASA-inspired orange spacesuit while "standing beneath the American flag astronauts planted on the moon in 1969" (says Timex, though the surface beneath Snoopy's feet is Mars red rather than moon gray).

Based on Timex's Standard watch model, which has a mineral glass crystal and oversized crown, the 40mm silver-tone timepieces come with either a white dial with brown leather strap or a dark blue dial with a blue leather strap. Each retail for $89.

Three other watches are set to be released this month.

The Timex X Snoopy In Space Weekender will come decorated with Snoopy either standing on the red planet (without the American flag) or floating against a starry background. The latter is emblazoned with "All Systems Are Go!" in bold blue and red lettering.

Both versions have the hour indices printed inside the watch crystal, so Snoopy shines when wearers enable the backlight, and woven fabric straps in either black or red.

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The Timex X Snoopy In Space MK1 also features the hour indices printed in the domed acrylic crystal, but uses a special cutout dial to show Snoopy's silhouette when using the Indiglo backlight.

The MK1 depicts Snoopy walking on the cratered surface of the moon, set against a multicolor sunrise and the inscription "Snoopy - Space Mission - 1969."

Timex also has a "Snoopy and Outer Space" kids' watch decorated with astronaut Snoopy and Woodstock. The $30 model comes with an adjustable space-themed elastic band.

In addition to Timex, the custom watch label Undone has also recently launched a "Space Program Lunar Mission" collection that features not just Snoopy, but the entire Peanuts gang wearing spacesuits, including Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy and Woodstock. Two models limited to 300 pieces each have already sold out, but the open "Snoopy ACES" watches remain available for $315 to $365 each.

The original astronaut Snoopy, as drawn by Charles Schulz for NASA, previously decorated the caseback of Omega's Speedmaster Apollo 13 Silver Snoopy Award chronograph. Introduced in 2015, the limited edition watch commemorated the Speedmaster's role in timing a critical engine burn that helped return the Apollo 13 astronauts safely to Earth, for which NASA presented Omega its Snoopy-shaped lapel pin award.

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'All Systems Are Go!' With Timex 'Snoopy In Space' Watch Collection (2024)

FAQs

Why are Snoopy watches so popular? ›

Though they may seem made for kids or theme park gift shops, the nostalgia and iconic status of the characters and some of the vintage watches they've graced have made them something of a watchmaking tradition — some more than others, and Snoopy watches are a bonafide phenomenon.

Why is Snoopy NASA? ›

NASA has held an association with Snoopy since the Apollo Era – the character has contributed to the excitement for NASA human spaceflight missions, helping inspire generations to dream big, and is a symbol of NASA's safety culture and mission success.

Is Timex a good brand? ›

Are Timex Watches Any Good? Yes – with Timex you're getting a watch that's deep-rooted in brand history with significant contributions to watch design. It's important to know that Timex is not a luxury brand though – with Timex you're getting a watch that looks good and has great functionality at an affordable price.

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The Rolex Watch Company is the most well-known and best-selling luxury watch brand in the world. It is a Swiss watchmaker based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Is Snoopy popular now? ›

It's Snoopy's world, and Gen Z is just living in it – apparently. The anthropomorphic, imaginative beagle made his Peanuts comic strip debut in October 1950. More than half a century later he's winning over yet another generation of fans, with the TikTok views and sold-out store shelves to prove it.

Why was Snoopy fired? ›

The enterprising cartoon pooch—Charlie Brown's dog in the "Peanuts" comic strips created by Charles Schulz—appeared on Metlife blimps and other marketing material. He was axed as the company plans to spin off much of its U.S. life insurance business.

When did Snoopy stop? ›

The final Peanuts strip, as shown here, ran on February 13, 2000, the night after Schulz died from a heart attack. It consisted of two small panels across the top and a large panel at the bottom. The title panel shows Charlie Brown talking to someone on the telephone, who is apparently asking to speak to Snoopy.

What is better Seiko or Timex? ›

Final Verdict. With the factors mentioned above and taking the history into account, which focuses on innovation and detailed artistry, it is clear that Seiko wins the debate hands down and is a better option than Timex in the luxury brand watches category.

Why Timex watches are cheap? ›

The heads of the United States Time Corporation fully devoted themselves to lowering costs as much as possible. The Timex watch would be the cheapest watch on the market, thanks to clever manufacturing practices and those wartime innovations we previously mentioned.

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Whilst great for what they are, Timex watches aren't ultra high accuracy, luxury timepieces. This means that they'll never attain great value in their own right. Timex watches, like many others, become desirable for other reasons. These may not even be to do with the watch itself.

What's the deal with Snoopy watches? ›

Omega's three modern Speedmaster editions featuring Snoopy, created in 2003, 2015, and 2020, are among its most sought-after and collectible watches. However, it's also the latest confirmation of the fact that kitsch characters—cartoons, gaming creations, superheroes, anime, etc.

What is special about Snoopy? ›

Snoopy is not your average beagle. He is a book lover and a book writer. He is a collector of fine art and a root beer connoisseur. Plus, his unstoppable imagination helps keep his life anything but ordinary.

Is Omega Silver Snoopy a good investment? ›

A white Snoopy came in 2015 in honor of Apollo 13's 45th anniversary, and a 50th-anniversary “Silver Snoopy” version was released in 2020. All three are regarded as among the most reliable investment-grade Omega watches.

When was Snoopy most popular? ›

In the 1980s and the 1990s, the strip remained the most popular comic in history, even though other comics, such as Garfield and Calvin and Hobbes, rivaled Peanuts in popularity. Schulz continued to write the strip until announcing his retirement on December 14, 1999, due to his failing health.

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