Introducing Barigo: Precision German Instruments Now Available in Australia & New Zealand
We are proud to announce that Barometers & Clocks is now the official Australian distributor for Barigo, a renowned German manufacturer of high-quality weather instruments. Known for their precision, craftsmanship, and timeless design, Barigo products are a welcome addition to our curated range of fine instruments.
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
Barigo measuring instruments are more than just functional—they are enduring works of craftsmanship. Born from the fine mechanical traditions of the Black Forest and now manufactured at the renowned FISCHER fine mechanical manufactory in Drebach, Germany, each Barigo piece reflects a legacy of excellence.
From barometers and hygrometers to sophisticated marine and weather stations, Barigo has been crafting practical and beautiful instruments for over 90 years. These devices are not only tools for measuring atmospheric changes—they’re a reflection of intelligent design, built to last and to be proudly displayed in homes, offices, and onboard vessels.
Why We Chose Barigo
At Barometers & Clocks, we value tradition, engineering precision, and aesthetic quality—qualities that define Barigo. With their enduring legacy, elegant designs, and high-performing instruments, the Barigo range perfectly complements the values we have upheld since 1997.
As long-time distributors of Fischer instruments, we’re excited to now offer another trusted German name to our Australian customers.
Start Browsing and Contact us if anything takes your interest
We’re now taking ordersfor the full Barigo range. We invite you to browse the Barigo website to explore their exceptional collection.
If you have any questions, need help choosing the right model, or would like to place an order, please get in touch with us. We're here to help with expert advice and personalised service.
Whether you're looking for a precision barometer for your boat, a statement piece for your home, or a thoughtful gift, the Barigo collection is well worth exploring.
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