Yeah, I've seen podencos with dark nose and eye pigment.
The thing about black noses in purebred beezers is the entire breed is liver and white, which is recessive. It would be like breeding two chocolate labs and getting a black lab. Just not possible without adding something else. The reason it's a disqualification is it shouldn't be possible, so if someone produced a black pigmented beezer it would, in theory, have to be a mix.
There can be weird random mutations, and it's possible something like that could happen. But it would be pretty random/rare.
And Amber, he is stunningly cute!!!! I keep forgetting how little he is until I see pics of him curled up. <3 <3 <3 And I LOVE the one little white tip on his ear!!! Adorable!!!