Count me in as a fan of Omega brushes as well. It'll take some uses to get it broken in but they are really nice brushes.
That was my first brush as well, but mine was the red one. I still have one with the same knot almost 5 years later.
Nice brush! Omega brushes are great performers and reasonably priced. My first brush was an Omega 10098.
I have that brush on my sink right now. It's only a couple of weeks old and is beginning to break in nicely.
The Omega boar brushes are great and very affordable. After trying one, I realized I could have got an Omega boar instead of a badger brush and done just as well. That is a fine looking brush. I hope you enjoy it!
Me too, I have three of them. But what's Setola as noted on the OP's brush? What am I missing? Edit: Apparently, setola means bristle in Italian.
I switched to Omega from 2-banded badger and I like them better, but of course it's a YMMV world. Enjoy your Omega !