Northernman
··LemaniacEvery once in a while my collector interest strays of into obscure and narrow paths.
Some time ago I was searching the net for information on one of my favorite chronograph makers, Excelsior Park.
They made some very well designed chronographs over the years and IMO remains highly undervalued.
What I found was a 1950s catalog generously shared by a collector: http://vieuxpapiers-philoum.blogspot.no/p/excelsior-park.html
Loads of interesting stuff in these old catalogs, but as I am not collecting stop watches, I focused on the wristwatches.
On one of the very last pages I found that Excelsior Park also made "simple" watches?!
At first I assumed it was just some watch based on some ETA or similar movement. However when I read the catalog, even with my very limited knowledge of French, it became evident that this was actually an entirely "in house" design: JB5/51.
A couple of searches later I also found that Ranfft had listed the caliber 5 on his excellent reference site:
http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk&Excelsior_5
The finishing and design looked very well executed.
As the more perceptive of you may recon by now, my collectors interest was more than woken, and I started looking for one. That was not easy!
Apart from the movement/watch depicted on Ranfft site, I could not found a single one referenced anywhere.
That was until one was listed on eBay Germany some weeks ago.
It had a buy it now/best offer option, so I sent of an offer, and it was accepted.
The listing claimed it to be close to NOS. Closer examination shows that it is not far from the truth!
If anyone else got one, or got any further information on it, I would be happy to hear from you!😀
Until I have it in hand, here are some pictures taken during an undergoing service with WatchGuy Christian.
If you look at the picture of the case side you will see that there is a blinded hole there.
This is for an optional "second corrector" crown/stem as described used in caliber JB5. EP obviously did not bother to make more than one case!
Some time ago I was searching the net for information on one of my favorite chronograph makers, Excelsior Park.
They made some very well designed chronographs over the years and IMO remains highly undervalued.
What I found was a 1950s catalog generously shared by a collector: http://vieuxpapiers-philoum.blogspot.no/p/excelsior-park.html
Loads of interesting stuff in these old catalogs, but as I am not collecting stop watches, I focused on the wristwatches.
On one of the very last pages I found that Excelsior Park also made "simple" watches?!
At first I assumed it was just some watch based on some ETA or similar movement. However when I read the catalog, even with my very limited knowledge of French, it became evident that this was actually an entirely "in house" design: JB5/51.
A couple of searches later I also found that Ranfft had listed the caliber 5 on his excellent reference site:
http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk&Excelsior_5
The finishing and design looked very well executed.
As the more perceptive of you may recon by now, my collectors interest was more than woken, and I started looking for one. That was not easy!
Apart from the movement/watch depicted on Ranfft site, I could not found a single one referenced anywhere.
That was until one was listed on eBay Germany some weeks ago.
It had a buy it now/best offer option, so I sent of an offer, and it was accepted.
The listing claimed it to be close to NOS. Closer examination shows that it is not far from the truth!
If anyone else got one, or got any further information on it, I would be happy to hear from you!😀
Until I have it in hand, here are some pictures taken during an undergoing service with WatchGuy Christian.
If you look at the picture of the case side you will see that there is a blinded hole there.
This is for an optional "second corrector" crown/stem as described used in caliber JB5. EP obviously did not bother to make more than one case!
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