Quartz Glasen clock with mechanical stroke of the clock
This quartz ship clock of Schatz 450CS is driven by a Quartz clockwork. He receives his energy by a Mignon battery FO LR6. With it the Schatz 450CS is autonomous in brass polished varnished for about 1 year and is very exact. As a specific feature this Schatz orders quartz ship clock of a black second pointer.
- watch brand Treasure in 1811
- quartz clockwork with mechanical stroke of the clock
- case brass varnishes polished
- dial knows 110 mm, Roman figures black
- blow on bell element, dimension approx. 155 x 70mm
- incl. 1 Mignon battery FO LR6
Maritime quartz clock instruments of Schatz since 1881
The metal case 150 mm is polished in brass and is varnished. By this kind of the manufacturing is robust these Glasenuhr really and can be mounted with 3 screws firmly to the wall. The anew developed glass edge is opened comfortably from the front and the pointers are put for the right local time. A typical ship clock of Schatz in 1881 in the maritime porthole design is a reliable time knife aboard.
Black figures and pointers
The dial has a white basic colour of black minutes scale and shows with it the love of the owner to the maritime life style. The dial diameter of 110mm, the strong black pointers, the red Second Pointer and the black Roman numerals for every hour prove an exact look at the indicated time also from the distance without problems is well readable.
8 Glasen strokes of the clock up to the changing of the guard
Derived was turned by the hourglass on the ships every 30 minutes and, besides, was hit on the bell this clockwork is built up. At 6 o'clock 30 1x Ping, around completely Doppelping hits the Glasenuhr, at 7 o'clock 30 double-pink and 1x Ping, so 3 Pings till 10 o'clock to the changing of the guard hits these Glasen clockwork 8 times and then starts again from the front with Ping. The awake change is like today always around 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 o'clock.