BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration
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BRASS COMPASS & CLOCK W/WOODEN CASE | Vintage arts and crafts for decoration

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These wall clocks are capable of blending in your interior space. The bent dial gives the impression of the clock adapting to the corner where it is installed creating a striking appearance.

Code AK006
Dimension 6L x 4.25W x 5.5H Inches
Materials Metal

 

Description

The perfect gift for him! This handsome clock and compass embody the values of staying on time and in the right direction like a true navigator. On the bottom of the case is an excerpt from Robert Frosts "The Road Not Taken", which further embraces the true spirit of an explorer of life.

• Compass and fittings made out of aluminum with a shiny nickel finish
• Clock uses one AA 1.5V battery (battery not included)
• Metal clasp to keep the case closed
• Robert Frost poem etched in black

History

After the naval disaster of 1707 where four ships ran ashore due to navigational mistakes, the British government offered £20,000 (equivalent to millions today) for anyone who could determine longitude accurately. The reward was finally claimed in 1761 by Yorkshire carpenter John Harrison, who dedicated his life to improving the accuracy of his clocks.

Inspired by Harrisons clock of the 1700s, the marine chronometer was developed out of the need to have a timekeeper of great accuracy that would function at sea. It was a necessity because it enabled the ships navigator to find Longitude out of the sight of land and thus his position on the seas and oceans of the world.

 

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