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The Fischer Nautical Chrome Barometer & Tide Clock is an unapologetically solid piece of engineering—beautifully overbuilt and reassuringly weighty, like all good nautical instruments should be. It's not just for show either. This chrome-clad marvel delivers precise readings of atmospheric pressure, humidity, and tide patterns with the sort of accuracy that makes weather apps look like guesswork. Whether you're on a yacht or dreaming you were, this is the kind of kit that says, “I take seafaring seriously.” Stylish, rugged, and undeniably useful—exactly what you'd want hanging in your cabin. Or your man cave. Or anywhere, frankly.
Features
- 100% handmade in Germany
- Barometer & Tide Clock
- Wall mounted on Black finish solid wood
- Perfection at its best , weighs 4.5kg
- White Dials
- Polished chrome , heavy cast brass case.
- Mineral glass
- Made of high-quality materials
- Highly accurate
- All our instruments are in the English language
- More options in the same series
- Full instructions on how to set up and use your barometer are in included with the device.
- We offer a 2-year warranty on all our products; we can also offer a in house service centre if anything should go wrong. Click here to go to our Service Centre
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Sizes:
- Frame 410mm x 220mm 16 x 8 inches
- Barometer & Tide Clock 120mm or 4.8''
- Depth 70mm or 2.8''
Benefits
This is an easy to read instrument that lets you see if rain is on the way so you can grab your umbrella or if sunshine on the way and you could pop on your sunscreen.
This brass barometer is a future heirloom that can be passed down from generation to generation. The high-quality engineering that goes into every Fischer weather instrument will stand the test of time.
Best Way to check the weather before you go fishing
What does a Barometer measure?
Atmospheric Pressure - this is helpful to know what kind of changes you can expect in the weather. A rising barometer indicates increasing air pressure = usually better weather. A falling barometer indicates decreasing air pressure = usually worse or changing weather.