Brass "Bridge" Tide Clock
The heavy cast brass cases of our ‘Bridge’ instruments measure 7" across (dial diameter 4.5"), with a depth of 2.5", making them… Read More
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The heavy cast brass cases of our ‘Bridge’ instruments measure 7" across (dial diameter 4.5"), with a depth of 2.5", making them well suited to a large yacht’s bridge or the saloon of a mid-range vessel.

Brass
Brass - an alloy of copper and zinc - is easy to work with, can be polished to a gleaming shine, and it has a high degree of corrosion resistance, making it the traditional choice of metal for use in harsh marine environments.

Quartz Movement
Quartz (silicon dioxide) crystals possess the remarkable property of oscillating at a very regular and predictable frequency when subjected to an electrical current. The first commercially available clocks to exploit this appeared in the late 1920s, and went on to supersede mechanical movements thanks to their accuracy and reduced need for maintenance.

Tide Clock
Tide clocks provide an at-a-glance indication by means of an additional hand that takes approximately 12 hours and 25 minutes to go 'round the clock'. Because the lunar cycle varies in length day by day, but is constant over a cycle of 28 days, there will be times when the tide indicator varies by a few minutes ahead of or behind the actual tides.
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