Ship's clocks Schatz since 1881
Schatz ship clocks from Denmark
Since 2012 are produced the ship watches by SCHATZ at the company Delite in Denmark. Important suppliers of watch parts come from France or Germany. The brass case is made out of a piece and is protected therefore against humidity well. The ship watches case are polished bright lustre, the surface is varnished brass or brass is chromium-plated. All Intrumente are to be served from the front
Glasen - The maritime word for guard
The day is divided into 6 x 4 periods. Every new guard was announced with a stroke of the clock. Hence, there comes the formulation Glasen has hit. To the time measurement was aboard an hourglass, the hourglass. This needs half an hour to run through. A flow corresponds to half an hour therefore after 2 Durchäufen 1 hour accordingly two Glasen. A blow a Glasen, the changing of the guard occurs after 8 Glasen all 4 hours. By the blow on bell the whole crew could hear the time without having in view a clock. All ship watches order of robust watches case from massively brass or high-grade steel with typical toggle to fasteners.
Quartz ship clock with mechanical stroke of the clock work
Incredibly is the quartz ship clock work with mechanical stroke of the clock work this for the first time in 1980 was built and till this day in his concept it was maintained. The Glasenschlag will not separate electronically generated elektomechanisch on the hammers figuratively and therefore a fine blow on bell is generated. The clock is very exact and is maintenance-free about many years. The battery change very simply occurs and saves the weekly raising of the purely mechanical Glasen clock.