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Tresor watches were...
Hi Andrew,
IMO "Tresor" watches were not meant to be poor men´s watches - it is the opposite way - they were meant to be top of the line dress watches
besides the SM and Constellation line. Most of them have larger and very heavy duty cases, most executed in 18K, with de luxe dials.
kind regards
erich
Tale of two Tresors
By: aroma : August 12th, 2011-02:40
I have a lovely 1950 18kt gold Tresor with a cal 283:- I was browsing the other day and came across this identical one from 1951 also with a cal 283:- I was intrigued not only because it is virtually identical to mine but also because it is supposedly a '...
Re.
By: aroma : August 12th, 2011-07:14
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 th...
Tresor watches were...
By: mac_omega : August 12th, 2011-13:08
Hi Andrew, IMO "Tresor" watches were not meant to be poor men´s watches - it is the opposite way - they were meant to be top of the line dress watches besides the SM and Constellation line. Most of them have larger and very heavy duty cases, most executed...
Poor man gold watch.
By: hoipolloi : August 14th, 2011-06:31
Hi Erich. I think it's a "poor man gold watch" if you compare it to a "rich man gold watch" like a Constellation 18K solid, I remember Mike (MSN) wrote about it somewhere with the same idea that the Tresor's were for the......"Tresor was a lower priced go...
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By: aroma : August 18th, 2011-02:30
I am not quite sure about Tresors being targeted at the less affluent areas of the world as they seem to have been marketed with Connies, SMs and Geneves (at least in Western Europe anyway – I don’t know about the US). I can understand that the Tresor wou...
The tresor
By: MSNWatch : August 18th, 2011-04:34
never came from the omega factory fitted with a chronometer tested/rated movement AFAIK. They used the same movements that were chronometre rated in connies and seamasters such as the cal. 354 but they did not come in chronometre guise for the tresor. The...