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Wempe Bremen II ship's bell with ship's bell 150 x 75 mm – nautical charm with an 8-day power reserve

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$1,429.00

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Sku: 6367
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For those who yearn for the charm of the sea, the Wempe Bremen II ship's clock with bell is a true find. This nautical instrument, with its mechanical movement, 11 jewels, and 8-day power reserve, combines precision and craftsmanship in an elegant chrome-plated design. A double chime rings every hour, followed by a single strike every half hour – an echo of the ship's rhythm that resonates through time, offering the opportunity to rest in silence at night.

The Bremen II ship's clock with bell, with its white dial and refined Roman or Arabic numerals, is easy to read and exudes maritime class. Originally intended to signal the changing of the watch at sea, this clock now makes a stylish statement on board or at home, perfect for lovers of the sea and classic nautical style. This timeless classic is available in chrome-plated brass or brass. With its characterful sound, this is more than just a bell; it's an ode to the timeless rhythm of the ocean.

• Housing diameter: 150 mm x 75 mm
• Dial diameter: 100 mm
• Bestseller Wempe
• Porthole opening
• Very reliable German movement
• Color brass or chrome
• 11 jewels
• Power reserve
8 days
• Temperature range
+4°C to +50°C
• Average weekly deviation
+/- 3 minutes

• Dust the ship's bell with a microfiber cloth to remove dirt without damaging the protective alloy.
• Hang or store the ship's bell in a dry place to prevent moisture and corrosion damage.
• Wind the clock on the same day and time each week. Turn the key slowly and stop when you feel any resistance to avoid overloading the mechanism.
• Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or polishes, which may damage the protective layer and/or cause corrosion.

• Is the ship's bell with ship's bell moisture resistant?
To protect the mechanism and casing of the ship's bell, also known as a glass-striking clock, we recommend keeping it out of damp environments as much as possible. A cabin or a dry spot in your home are ideal locations, perfect for adding a maritime feel to your interior.

• How do I wind a ship's clock with a ship's bell?
To wind a ship's clock with a bell, use the winding key and slowly turn both windings (one for the time display and one for the bell mechanism) clockwise. Stop as soon as you feel slight resistance to avoid overloading the mechanism. Do this preferably weekly at a fixed time to keep the clock running smoothly and regularly.

• What do the bells of a ship's bell ringing mean?
The bells on a ship's bell follow the traditional schedule of watches, which last four hours and are divided into eight half-hour periods. Each half-hour is marked by one additional bell, increasing from one bell after the first half-hour to eight bells after four o'clock, which marks the end of the watch. This allows crew members to determine the progress of their watch by the number of bells without having to look at a clock—since four bells, for example, indicates two hours after the start of a watch.

• Is a ship's bell durable and does it last a long time?
Yes, the ship's clock is made of durable brass, known for its strength and longevity. The high-gloss polished and lacquered finish also protects the clock against rust and corrosion, contributing to its durability.

• Is there a warranty on the ship's clock?
Yes, when you purchase a Wempe ship's clock, you receive a three-year international warranty. This warranty covers damage or defects not caused by external influences or improper use, including problems with functionality and the clockwork.

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