
Bronze silver gold, a new alloy created by Omega is intended to mimic the warm colors of bronze while avoiding the green oxidation found in marine-grade cases. This new combination combines the best of copper with gold, palladium and silver to produce a unique, proprietary alloy.
OMEGA’s Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold watch is a stunning timepiece. This new alloy has been applied to an old dive watch for a warm, yet refined appearance. This is a true innovation and it results in a much more elegant watch than the steel version.
The dial is finished in an alloy crafted with a mix of palladium and copper. This is OMEGA’s first-ever metal-level timepiece.

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. The lowest premiums are found in Bronze plans, and they have a relatively low deductible (the amount you pay upfront from your own pocket before your insurance plan "kicks in").
Bronze plans are a good choice for those who do not use healthcare frequently or have sufficient savings to cover the maximum out-of pocket expenses in difficult years. They are also good for older enrollees that don't have high medical costs and/or know they'll hit the out-of -pocket max with a cheaper silver plan.

Bronze plans - are they worth the price?
Answering this question is largely dependent on what type of health care you require. Bronze is a good option for people who need a doctor check-up every year and some coverage of prescription drugs.
Gold plans can be the right option for people who have more serious healthcare needs, such as pregnancy and health maintenance. These plans cost more than Bronze or Silver plans but are still very affordable over time because of their lower deductibles.
Bronze, silver and gold health plans are worth it
You should carefully consider what your healthcare needs are before deciding which level to choose. Silver is a good option if you use or need healthcare frequently. Bronze is a great choice for those who don't. Bronze and Silver offer different levels of protection, which means they do not overlap as much as you might expect.