and it has a total gold value of $9 235 (at total product weight of 183g). It's not gold, really, because it's only 9k. Omega says it has palladium but one would wonder the percentage—Pd is a valuable metal, but the quantity matters. Anyway, compared to a solid Sedna Seamaster on rubber, the gold value there is $12 100 (product weighs 150g but deducted 30g for rubber strap, being generous). So at least in terms of raw material, the solid Seamaster is the better buy relative to the mesh bracelet.
Anyway, if this was more sensibly priced, then I think it would be a nice addition for Omega. People will buy this watch regardless, but I don't think I'd go out of my way to get that when I could get a solid chunk of gold for $1800 more at retail.