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- Ships bell clock
- Quartz time only movement
- Can be mounted directly to the wall or specialty mount
- Made in Germany
- Dimensions: 8 x 4 x 8 (inches)
- 3-year manufacturer’s warranty
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Our love of the early steam power revolution and all things maritime are combined perfectly in this stately mantel clock. Designed with a nod to model ships encased in glass and mounted on solid frames, ours incorporates a clock with a housing borrowed from a 1910 steamship’s bridge. The operable brass steam piston on the stern portrays the movement of the original parts found on those ships and sparks interaction as well as the imagination.
- Painted aluminum and brass, marble base
- Arabic numerals
- Quartz, battery operated movement
- Dimensions: 11.5” x 15” x 5.5”
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Solid cast aluminum case weighs 9lbs., 12” diameter. An exact scale reproduction of a 1939 US Navy master ship clock. Authentic in every detail, including an operating sub dial with seconds hand. These clocks were mounted in the operations room of large vessels, controlling all other clocks on the ship. The heavy aluminum case withstood the heavy abuse of the seas.
Quartz, battery operated movement. Easy to read Arabic numerals.
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Ship’s bells have always had a special significance since they were used to mark the passage of time at sea. Thanks to modern technology the unique sequence of chimes employed to note hours and minutes on ship can also be reproduced by a clock. The solid brass Norfolk Ship’s Bell Clock is a perfect example of one which does so to perfection and is a must have for anyone interested in keeping track of the time continuously.
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Nickel plated aluminum with beveled glass lens. 8″ diameter. A reproduction of the military clocks found on French WWII submarines, our Deckhand Wall Clock features an aluminum case with heavy nickel plating, as well as a thick beveled glass lens, to honor its place among the demanding conditions in one of the world’s largest submarine fleets of the time.