Can anyone tell if this is Sedna gold or yellow gold?

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I think this model looks stunning, but I can’t tell if this is Sedna gold or yellow gold. For additional reference, the link to the video is
and starts at 3:38. Thanks!

 
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In case you weren’t aware, Omega’s website could’ve answered your question 😉
Thanks! I was somehow still struggling to tell the difference. 😂
 
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Thanks! I was somehow still struggling to tell the difference. 😂
I was just giving you a hard time, but I actually deleted that comment after I realized it looks more like the yellow gold version, which can also be found on their website 😉 The Sedna color has more pink to it. The reason it looks less yellow in your photos is there is a dark object over the watch, which is affecting the color. It’s why the hands look black. The crown is the real giveaway as it has a much brighter, or truer, yellow color compared to the bezel.
 
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I was just giving you a hard time, but I actually deleted that comment after I realized it looks more like the yellow gold version, which can also be found on their website 😉 The Sedna color has more pink to it. The reason it looks less yellow in your photos is there is a dark object over the watch, which is affecting the color. It’s why the hands look black. The crown is the real giveaway as it has a much brighter, or truer, yellow color compared to the bezel.
That’s helpful, thanks! Both look great. I plan on buying one or the other. Hopefully, the local boutique has both in stock to try on and compare.
 
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I`ll be damned Kevin picked an Omega, despite being entry level.🤪
 
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Thanks! I was somehow still struggling to tell the difference. 😂

It’s not just you. I own a Sedna gold, for the longest time I thought it’s yellow.

 
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It’s not just you. I own a Sedna gold, for the longest time I thought it’s yellow.

Sedna gold didn't exist back then.... that would be "Red gold"
 
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Sedna gold didn't exist back then.... that would be "Red gold"

Haah. Apparently you are correct. Omega uses “Red gold and Cera Gold” to describe it.

 
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It’s not just you. I own a Sedna gold, for the longest time I thought it’s yellow.


Great looking timepiece!