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Omega Bronze Silver Gold Watches



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The new bronze silver gold alloy, developed by Omega, is designed to give the same rich colors and aging effects of bronze but without the green oxidation common to marine-grade bronze. This new alloy combines copper, gold silver and palladium to create a unique alloy that is unlike any other proprietary OMEGA alloy.

OMEGA's Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold, a new timepiece that uses this novel alloy to create a dive watch with a refined yet warm look. It's a real innovation, and the result is a watch that's far more elegant than the steel version.

The bronze dial is finished using an alloy created from a blend of copper and gold. This is OMEGA’s first-ever metal-level timepiece.


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It's low price makes it a very attractive option for those looking for the elegance of bronze without necessarily having to sacrifice the durability and quality that come with a high-quality, gold dive clock. The retail price for this watch is less than US$11,000 and comparable to the stainless steel Seamaster 300 model.

Bronze cost: what does it cost?


Bronze is the cheapest plan for low-income enrollees. Bronze plans offer the lowest rates and have a relatively small deductible (the money you must pay out of pocket upfront before your insurance kicks in).

Bronze plans can be a great option for people that don't need healthcare very often or have the savings to cover out-of -pocket costs in tough years. They also make sense for older enrollees who don't expect heavy medical needs and/or who know they will hit an out-of-pocket maximum with a cheaper Silver plan.


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Bronze plans are worth the money?

This question will depend on your needs. If you only need a yearly doctor's checkup and some prescription coverage, then a Bronze plan is the way to go.

Gold plans are the best option if you need a lot of healthcare, like for pregnancy or health maintenance. They are more expensive but still cost-effective in the long-term because they offer lower deductibles.

Are Bronze silver gold health plans worth it?

You should carefully consider what your healthcare needs are before deciding which level to choose. Silver is best for those who use healthcare regularly and don't require much care. Bronze is ideal for those with less frequent needs. Bronze and Silver have different coverage levels so they may not overlap as frequently as you think.



 



Omega Bronze Silver Gold Watches