
Omega unveils a new Bronze Gold version of their Seamaster 300
Bronze has been all the rage in the watch industry in recent years and now Omega has unveiled its own offering with an exclusive, patent-pending Bronze Gold for their new Seamaster 300. The unique alloy is a mix of 37.5% gold, palladium, and silver, giving it the look of bronze and a patina without the green oxidation of a traditional bronze alloy. The watch also features a brown ceramic bezel insert with a diving scale in vintage Super-LumiNova and a dial finished in oxidized bronze. The movement is Omega's own Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912, which has a power reserve of 60 hours, magnetic resistance to 15,000 Gauss, and a silicon balance spring.
$11,600, omegawatches.com