OMEGA Novelties for 2021 :

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Liking the look in these videos for sure!! The quality is obvious they are just a little nip (thickness) and tuck (L2L) from being on my wrist. Beautiful watch regardless.


Their new alloy is the clear winner over Tudor’s 18k 58 imo

The Bronze Gold allow looks fantastic in person. I hope the color is stable and doesn't darken with time. I know Omega claims that it won't patina green but they don't explicitly say anything about what to expect in the coming years.
 
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The Bronze Gold allow looks fantastic in person. I hope the color is stable and doesn't darken with time. I know Omega claims that it won't patina green but they don't explicitly say anything about what to expect in the coming years.
Probably because they don’t know what’s going to happen other than it won’t turn green as quick as other bronze watches. This is a new alloy that was just developed so they don’t have 20 years of observation on it.
 
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A bit too flashy / dressy maybe the new Seamaster?
 
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Probably because they don’t know what’s going to happen other than it won’t turn green as quick as other bronze watches. This is a new alloy that was just developed so they don’t have 20 years of observation on it.

I thought Omega had confirmed that this new alloy will never develop that nasty (in my opinion) green color. Yes, it is new, but I am sure they had worked on this one for enough time to confirm it won't become green, corrosion resistance, tested skin allergies/reactivity etc. It is very likely that their metallurgists' notes will have this info. Probably not a priority for their marketing folks to put it out there. Let's see, I am sure potential customers are curious about it and are posing this question to their OBs. I am hoping we hear something sooner rather than later.
 
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I thought Omega had confirmed that this new alloy will never develop that nasty (in my opinion) green color. Yes, it is new, but I am sure they had worked on this one for enough time to confirm it won't become green, corrosion resistance, tested skin allergies/reactivity etc. It is very likely that their metallurgists' notes will have this info. Probably not a priority for their marketing folks to put it out there. Let's see, I am sure potential customers are curious about it and are posing this question to their OBs. I am hoping we hear something sooner rather than later.
In the video above, the guy said that through Omega's aging tests the new alloy became more pink similar to copper.

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I agree, I really like these Tresor models. Very elegant styling with some pretty super colour ways

After looking at some of the already released Tresors (specifically the Sedna gold with grey enamel dial) in a boutique this past weekend, the new Tresors are now what I'm most excited for. Truly very elegant, and very thin. I love the finishing on the movement, but I do think Omega messed up by not making a variant of the movement with a yellow gold bridge. The yellow gold Tresors also get the Sedna gold bridge on the movement, looks like a mistake to me 🙁
 
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I agree! This look, this bracelet but with white Super Luminova and I would immediately buy one.

Bingo! So done with the fauxtina nonsense
 
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I would live this bronze Seamaster case with some discrete green dial, something like Longines Legend Diver Bronze 🥰
 
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Does anyone know when this watch will be available for sale in the US?
 
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R Rufad
I have been in touch with a boutique, emailed Omega's customer service, checked Chrono24, Googled it, and nobody has it. The boutique in Scottsdale, AZ has not seen one yet.
Strange.. it was supposed to be released with the other Small Seconds + Power Reserve Tresors I thought.
I know my OB had the Blue and Sedna variant this past summer, but I wasn't looking at the steel ones.
 
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Strange.. it was supposed to be released with the other Small Seconds + Power Reserve Tresors I thought.
I know my OB had the Blue and Sedna variant this past summer, but I wasn't looking at the steel ones.
Thank you for the info.