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Hi Franco

Tresors (which, translated I believe means 'Treasure') were produced in mainly 18kt gold (although there was one model in 14kt and one model in Steel)  from the late 1940s to the early 1960s.  It was a model range much the same as Seamaster.  In the main, they used the manual 260/280 series, the automatic bumper movements and the 491/501 autos.  I believe they were intended as the "Poor Man's" gold watch - although why is beyond me as they are a solid gold and often quite a bit larger than the 34mm 'standard' of the age.

I believe there was a chronometer rated Tresor with a cal 351 bumper - but a 283 Chronometer - was there ever such a beast?

Cheers

Andrew

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