The Omega Trésor line represents some of the most elegant watches Omega produced during the golden era of the early 1950s. Clean design, beautifully finished cases and technically interesting movements combined to create dress watches that still feel refined more than seventy years later.
This Omega Trésor Ref. 2710-SC from 1952 is a particularly attractive example thanks to its warm 14K yellow gold case and textured honeycomb dial. The 14K case gives us an indication that this watch originally was created for the American market.
The dial immediately draws the eye. The honeycomb finish adds depth and texture across the surface, creating subtle variations in tone as light moves across it. These textured dials are highly appreciated by collectors today as they give the watch a visual richness rarely found in standard flat dial examples.
The 34mm 14K yellow gold case features elegant sculpted lugs that give the watch beautiful proportions on the wrist. The case has developed a gentle natural patina over the decades, enhancing the vintage character of the piece and complementing the warmth of the gold.
Inside sits the Omega calibre 354 bumper automatic movement. Early automatic Omegas used this distinctive semi-rotor system that “bumps” between springs rather than rotating fully. The result is a charming mechanical feel on the wrist and an important part of Omega’s early automatic history.
Paired with a vintage style brown leather strap, this is a watch that captures the sophistication of mid century watchmaking while remaining perfectly wearable today.
Key Features
Reference 2710-SC
Year 1952
Omega calibre 354 bumper automatic movement
34mm 14K yellow gold case
Elegant sculpted lug design
Honeycomb textured dial
Acrylic crystal
Vintage style brown leather strap
A Word on Condition
The honeycomb dial remains beautifully preserved with strong texture and character that gives the watch real depth. The 14K gold case shows attractive natural patina consistent with its age while retaining the elegant shape of the lugs.
As with every watch we sell, this piece has been fully inspected and professionally serviced where required to meet our exacting standards.
Why Buy This Watch
Early Omega dress watches from the 1950s offer exceptional value when compared with other vintage brands of the same era. The combination of a solid gold case, interesting dial texture and an early automatic bumper movement makes this reference particularly appealing to collectors.
This watch is sold as watch only, which is typical for vintage timepieces. We prioritise condition, originality and overall integrity over the presence of box and papers. All purchases are supplied with bespoke Watts On Watches packaging, full purchase documentation and a 12 month warranty as standard.
A refined and characterful example of Omega’s mid century craftsmanship.
