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Excelsior Park JB40

Cal. JB40 is a round 14 ligne chronograph movement produced by Excelsior Park from the 1940s through the 1960s. It is a hand-winding movement with 30 or 45 minute counters at 3:00 on the dial and a 12-hour counter at 6:00. This differentiates it from the base Cal. JB4 which lacks the hour counter.

All Excelsior Park Cal. JB4 family movements are instantly recognizable thanks to the distinctive U-shaped cock that supports the chronograph wheels. Nearly every other chronograph uses a Y- or wishbone shaped cock or bridge. The overall design of the movement is also “reversed” from many other chronographs, with the rabbit-shaped hammer falling on the crown side and a counter-clockwise balance cock. Although not a finely-finished movement, it is high in specification with a Breguet spiral hairspring, screwed balance, and machined springs. The chronograph minutes recorder is equipped with a “sautoir” (jumping mechanism).

One version, Cal. JB4-24h includes two novel features: A central 24 hour hand used for orienteering and a “seconds corrector”, allowing manual adjustment of the running seconds hand using a crown at 9:00.

Excelsior Park chronograph movements were used by Gallet, Zenith, and Girard-Perregaux as well as in-house by Excelsior Park and Moeris. These were roughly similar apart from their finishing and the specification of a mobile stud carrier by some brands. The “JB” stands for Jeanneret-Brehm, the name of the founder of the Excelsior Park factory.

ComplicationsNotes
Cal. JB4Chronograph minute counterBase movement
Cal. JB4-68Cal. 4 baseMovable hairspring stud
Cal. JB4-24hCal. 4 base; 45 minutes, 24 hour hand
Cal. JB40Chronograph 45 minutes, 12 hours
Cal. JB40-68Cal. 40 baseMovable hairspring stud
Cal. JB42Chronograph 45 minutesOval 12×13 ligne

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