THE TACHYMETER
Excelsior Park was renowned for its production of chronographs. Among its most appreciated features was the tachymeter, but what is its function and how is it really used?
The tachymeter is a scale designed to measure the average speed of a moving object or person over a given distance, often 1000 meters. The inscription “Base 1000” is often found on chronograph watches.
In the days before electronic devices, it was widely used in motor sports, aviation and other fields requiring accurate speed measurement. It works by calculating speed from a known period. It is usually located on a bezel or on the outside of the dial. This makes it an invaluable feature for sports enthusiasts, competitors and other activities requiring rapid evaluation of speed...