Cartoon characters and luxury watches may seem like an odd pairing, but for some reason, they work.
Ever since Gérald Genta slapped Mickey Mouse on the dial of his eponymous brand’s five-figure watches in the 1980s, cartoon characters have held hallowed status in horological lore. Maybe that’s due to their whimsy, as they remind us to not take watchmaking too seriously. Or perhaps it’s the juxtaposition of a piece of child’s entertainment next to an adult luxury item.
Whatever the case, cartoon luxury watches are big business these days, with the most notable example by far being Omega’s Speedmaster Silver Snoopy Award, which ranks as the Biel/Bienne brand’s most-coveted, and arguably coolest, watch.
Part of what makes the Silver Snoopy so appealing is its historical significance. Omega didn’t randomly select the Peanuts beagle as its Speedmaster mascot. Snoopy was chosen because of his longstanding relationship with NASA, and specifically to honor the Silver Snoopy Award, a NASA civilian award handed out by astronauts, that Omega received in 1970 for the Speedmaster’s crucial role in saving the lives of the Apollo 13 astronauts.
Now, Bremont, a brand best-known for its pilot’s watches, has found a fitting Snoopy of its very own in the centenarian cartoon cat Felix, who actually has a century-old tradition of flying alongside U.S. Navy fighter pilots.






