

Original nautical-inspired wall clock with a wooden and glass frame.
In the centre of the clock there is a fun printed seagull with boots decorated with an anchor, which will give a nautical air to your home or office.
Nautical clock made of wood with a rustic finish. It works with one AA battery (not included).
Diameter 40 cm.
Original nautical-inspired wall clock with a wooden and glass frame.
In the centre of the clock there is a fun printed seagull with boots decorated with an anchor, which will give a nautical air to your home or office.
Nautical clock made of wood with a rustic finish. It works with one AA battery (not included).
Diameter 40 cm.
An air of vacations in the sea. Miniature resin seagull for hanging. Hand-painted A beautiful decorative souvenir.
Original and humorous reproduction of a seagull with boots. This figurine will offer a fun style inside. Made in resin.
Original nautical-inspired wall clock with a wooden and glass frame. In the centre of the clock there is a printed fish that will give a nautical air to your home or office. Nautical clock made of wood with a rustic finish. It works with one AA battery (not included). Diameter 40 cm.
Decorative theolodite with compass in brass and acacia wood.
Brass sextant with an acacia wood box elegantly decorated with brass inlays.
High precision tide indicator. An indispensable instrument to know the level of the tides throughout the year and to be able to enjoy the sea or the beach at high or low tide hours. Once you receive the instrument, adjust it to the tide times of the place where you are during the full moon. The tide indicator only needs to be adjusted once at the place...
Ship's bell in brass with lanyard. In the past this essential instrument was used to organise life on board by regulating the duty watches. It was also used as an alarm bell in thick fog and to mark celebrations.
This elegant IMEX Marine barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather.
The invention of the portable equinoctial sundial is attributed to Nicolas Rugendas, master watchmaker of German origin in 1620 and author of the oldest dial of the Augsburg type. The first portable equinoctial clocks appeared in southern Germany, during the reign of Charles V, at the beginning of the 16th century. They acquired their popularity only in...