You might have to (gasp) go offline and physically visit an Omega retailer to get the "feel" you're after.
Thanks for the tip but I'm not driving 50 miles to look at something if I can (gasp) sit here on my couch and get a pic of it online
I can guarantee you with 100% certainty that it's not the same thing as having it on your own wrist. Unfortunately, not everything can be done from your couch. Your OP indicated that you're trying to decide between the two, so just drive to the store, try them both on, and buy one.