Omega Caliber 9301: The Distinctive Hue of 'Orange Gold'
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Omega Caliber 9301: The Distinctive Hue of 'Orange Gold'

By Moana43 · Aug 18, 2020 · 23 replies
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Moana43's original post beautifully captures a moment of evening relaxation, showcasing an Omega timepiece in its element. This editorial frames Moana43's personal experience, offering readers a glimpse into the aesthetic appeal and technical nuances of a specific Omega reference. His subsequent insights delve into the unique material composition and design choices that make this watch stand out.

After a long day, a Rob Roy -- with an Irish Setter on the side...  ;-)



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Moana43
Aug 18, 2020

I was reaching for my cocktail and noticed exactly that. Thought it might be photo-worthy... ;-)

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Moana43
Aug 18, 2020

As a technical matter, given the cosmetics, this is the 9301. ;-) Rock solid and beautiful, all at the same time...

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myles721
Aug 18, 2020

I have two 9300s..what makes it 9301..thought that was moon phase?

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COUNT DE MONET
Aug 18, 2020

In RG (Sedna Gold?) it looks very, very good.

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myles721
Aug 19, 2020

You could wear it almost anywhere.

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Moana43
Aug 19, 2020

On this model, Omega uses what it calls "orange gold", which has a bit more copper in the mix and thus has a different look from RG or Sedna Gold. It complements the jet black enamel dial beautifully.

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