Since 1983 Omega has been/is owned by the Swatch Group, the largest watch company in the world, it has hovered up many "brands" and they produce watches at various price points, some/most of good quality - so IMHO "modern" Omega is not what Omega was from a historical perspective.
Rolex has always been owned (since 1960) by the private family trust and has continued producing watches within the same company, with just a few exceptions they produce all the parts needed to manufacture the watch in house
I'm not really into modern watches - so when I look at Omega watches I look at those made in the past, (historically, pre 1983) and if I see a modern Omega to me it has now become just a brand marketing design exercise of the Swatch Groups along with say, Longines and Tissot, etc.
I'm not criticising your choice, I'm just passing a comment and if you want a modern good quality watch I'm sure the Swatch group produce them