Anderson Tuftex uses their Luster-Lock® Ultra Finish that has micro-sized crystals of ceramic and aluminum oxide suspended in the finish which is more resistant to scuffs and abrasions.
White oak flooring has a hardness score of 1360. It is harder than red oak, white ash, cherry and walnut. It will withstand daily use well, without a lot of denting or dinging.
White oak has a very classic and neutral tone, so this floor will last through different styles. It is also very impervious to water (not water resistant, but close!).
Their metallics collection is a gorgeous flooring line! The only time I ever know it has metallics in it is when the sunlight hits it just right. It has the slightest hint of a glimmer.
The only real con I can come up with is that white oak is a more expensive flooring. The durability factor is definitely worth it and will hold its value in your home.