Maritime precision for the water sports enthusiast who thinks ahead
Weather, wind, course—on the water, every measurement counts. Our maritime instruments give you the accuracy and reliability you need. From barometers to compasses, from hygrometers to chronometers, each product is carefully selected for navigation and weather forecasting. This way, you'll always stay one step ahead of the elements. Whether you sail, cruise, or simply want to understand nature, meteorology is essential. Measure air pressure, anticipate the weather, and plot the best route with instruments built to perform. Perfect for professionals, water sports enthusiasts, and precision enthusiasts. At home or on board, these timeless measuring instruments combine tradition with technology. Discover our collection and make accuracy your compass.
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Where the black Orion is industrial, this one is bright and clean. Silver-white dial, black numerals, polished stainless steel rim, modern yet more accessible in tone. Three daily measurements that matter: time, air pressure (± 2 hPa), and indoor climate. All three Ø 102 mm, 35 mm deep, neatly arranged side-by-side on the wall.
The Plastimo 35886 is designed according to the familiar porthole principle, with a substantial brass housing and a matte chrome layer that helps reduce annoying glare. This makes this ship's clock particularly suitable for mounting in a wheelhouse, cabin, dashboard, or a maritime interior where light conditions vary. The 80mm white dial keeps the time display clear and calm, while the quartz mechanism requires little maintenance and runs reliably.
What strongly distinguishes this model within the range is the front opening. For a battery change or setting the time, you don't have to unscrew the clock first. This is practical on board, but also pleasant in a home, office, or hospitality environment. With its installation height of approximately 50 mm and base diameter of 120 mm, this clock has visible weight and presence. It is a classic Plastimo model that has been appreciated for years for its solid construction, recognizable form, and durable usability.
Two hands, one glance, and you know the indoor climate. The Star measures temperature and humidity on one white dial with a comfort zone, mechanically and without a battery. This new version has an opening on the front for easy calibration. Casing 110 x 45 mm, dial Ø 85 mm, 290 g. In polished stainless steel or brass.
The Barigo 386 combines a barometer, thermometer, hygrometer and ship's clock on a solid mahogany wall plate — white dial, black hands, calm and easy to read. The instruments are rotatable and can be positioned vertically, making installation in any setup easy. Polished brass on mahogany or chrome on high-gloss black lacquered mahogany.
The Cap Horizon Racing weather station is a compact nautical measuring instrument for those who want to read air pressure, temperature, and humidity clearly in one well-organized unit. The brushed stainless steel casing gives the instrument a technical and durable appearance, while the black dial with diagonal structure and red accents provides a sleek, modern signature.
What immediately stands out is the balanced layout of the three individual gauges. Barometer, thermometer, and hygrometer are elegantly placed and, despite the compact size, remain clearly distinguishable from each other. This makes this weather station not only practical to use, but also visually stronger than many standard combination gauges. The dial is also distinguished by a fine matte black-dark grey line structure with a subtle carbon look, which gives this weather station a more technical and modern character.
With a diameter of 125 mm and a depth of 40 mm, this model is perfectly suited for offices, hospitality venues, coastal homes, or interiors with a maritime character. A technical instrument with calm precision and a clear presence.
Cap Horizon Racing Tide Clock 110-125mm - Stainless steel with carbon look dial, red or blue accent
From $211.00
The Cap Horizon Racing tide clock translates the rhythm of ebb and flow into a compact nautical instrument with a more modern, technical look than the classic version. The brushed stainless steel case combines with a black dial featuring a fine matte black-dark grey line structure and a subtle carbon look, which gives the whole more depth and character. The scale is clearly laid out and easy to read, with clear markings for high and low tide. This makes this tide clock suitable not only for a coastal home or on board, but also for an office, hospitality or an interior with a maritime signature.
The Racing version is available in 110 mm and 125 mm. The 110 mm variant has blue accents on the dial, while the 125 mm version has red accents for a slightly bolder look on the wall. It is precisely this combination of tide function, dark face and sleeker lines that gives this instrument more individuality. A nautical wall piece with visible character, made for a fixed place where the rhythm of water really counts.
The Cap Horizon Racing barometer has a distinctly more technical and modern look than the classic marine barometer. The black dial is distinguished by a fine matte black-dark grey diagonal structure with a subtle carbon look, combined with a white scale and blue markings. This gives the instrument more depth, more contrast, and more presence on the wall. As a result, it fits not only well on board, but also in an office, hospitality setting, or a sleek maritime interior.
The casing is made of brushed stainless steel and measures 110 mm in diameter, with an 85 mm dial and a height of 32 mm. The barometer is intended for indoor use and measures air pressure with an accuracy of approximately ± 2 hPa. The dual scale and clear reference hand make changes in air pressure clear and practically readable.
What distinguishes this Racing version is the combination of the carbon-look dial, technical lines, and pronounced blue accents. This gives this instrument its own signature, without becoming restless. A compact barometer with a modern maritime look and quiet precision.
Cap Horizon Racing ship's clock - quartz, stainless steel with black dial 110–125 mm
From $188.00
The Cap Horizon Racing ship's clock is a modern nautical wall instrument with a clear focus on readability and ease of daily use. The brushed stainless steel casing gives the clock a technical, clean appearance, while the black dial with white numbers provides powerful contrast and quick readability. The quartz movement runs silently and reliably, making this clock suitable for a pilothouse, office, hospitality setting, home, caravan, or camper where peace and precision are important.
Within the Racing series, the distinction also lies in the details of the dial. The compact 110 mm version has blue stripes as a subtle accent, while the larger 125 mm variant features red stripes for a slightly more pronounced look on the wall. This allows you to choose not only a size but also a distinct aesthetic within the same series. A practical and well-designed ship's clock with a contemporary character, for both ship and interior.
The Barigo Tempo ship's clock is an icon in the maritime world. Its high-quality finish and classic design make this clock a true eye-catcher. This nautical movement is manufactured in Germany and guarantees quality and reliability. A quiet, reliable clock with a 110mm case and a clearly legible 85mm white dial. It's one of the best-selling ship's clocks for good reason. Thanks to its precise quartz movement, it always runs accurately and without annoying ticking. Ideal for on board, in the cabin, or even as a stylish addition to your home.
With over 80 years of German craftsmanship, this clock guarantees quality and durability. It's available in brass or polished stainless steel and with a choice of dials: classic Roman numerals , a modern Arabic numeral , or a nostalgic radio silence . Easy wall mounting with a screw hole on the back. Barigo Tempo is a true ship's clock with excellent value for money.
The Star clock fits comfortably in your hand and hangs better on the wall. Casing 110 x 45 mm, dial 85 mm with Arabic numerals or silent sectors. Bayonet catch makes battery change and time setting easy without tools. Quartz movement, polished brass or chrome. Stands strong alone, stronger next to the Star barometer or comfort meter
The Star barometer measures reliably, is stable and requires little maintenance. Accuracy ± 2 hPa, polished brass, clear scale. The bayonet lock makes calibration easy without tools. Housing 110 x 45 mm, dial 85 mm. Stands strong alone, stronger next to the Star clock or comfort meter.
This Fischer barograph continuously records air pressure and is intended for situations where weather developments are not only read, but also monitored. The instrument is suitable on board, in a wheelhouse, weather room, office or maritime space where measurement reliability and readability are paramount.
The measurement system uses a 7-fold aneroid diaphragm box made of copper-beryllium alloy. Thanks to temperature compensation with bimetal and a precision mechanical movement with stone-mounted axes, the recording remains stable and accurate, with minimal static friction. The versions are available with mechanical or quartz movement; the ship's barographs are also equipped with a vibration-dampened measuring mechanism for use at sea.
The series consists of four models: standard barograph or marine barograph, each with mechanical or quartz movement. This makes it an instrument line for both fixed installation ashore and nautical deployment with silent precision.
Portland Course Plotter – accurate nautical course plotter for navigation at sea
$27.00
The Portland Course Plotter , also known as a nautical protractor, is an indispensable tool for any mariner. This instrument plays a crucial role in accurate chart navigation, a fundamental aspect of maritime route planning.
This chartplotter is specifically designed to measure angles and courses on nautical charts, allowing skippers to accurately plot their vessel's course. Using the Portland Course Plotter, navigators can calculate precisely which direction their vessel should take relative to the Earth's geographic coordinates. Used worldwide by both practical and coastal instructors, this set provides a reliable backup for electronic navigation systems.
The Portland Course Plotter Kit is an indispensable tool for any navigator. While many boaters rely on electronic navigation, this plotter kit remains an essential backup for systems failure or when traditional methods are preferred. This complete set includes both a chartplotter and a 7" single-handed caliper, allowing you to accurately plot courses and bearings on nautical charts. This makes it easy to navigate safely, both inshore and on open water. Its clever design makes operating the plotter simple and efficient, even in challenging conditions.
The 6-inch Ten-Point Divider is the ultimate tool for accurately dividing distances between two points. With up to ten divisions and stainless steel construction, it's an indispensable tool for navigators, mariners, cartographers, and artists.
This 6-inch (15.24 cm) long divider is perfect for interpolating isobars, dividing distances, or calculating time units on maps. Its 11 numbered points make converting distances effortless. Whether you're navigating the ocean or creating technical designs, this divider provides the precision you need. It comes in a deluxe black zippered case for safe storage and protection while traveling.
Please note: Delivery time for this compass is usually 1-2 weeks.
Weems & Plath straight compass for navigation – 7-inch or 8-inch sizes
From $35.00
Accuracy begins with the right tools. With this Weems & Plath straight compass, you'll be in your element, whether you're a seasoned navigator or a pioneer charting, and you'll be on course. These 7- or 8-inch straight compasses will help you set your course effortlessly. Made of brass with polished stainless steel tips for precision and durability, the adjustable tension allows you to fine-tune it to your exact specifications. An essential navigational instrument for at sea or on land. And it looks great on your desk thanks to its sleek, elegant design.
Weems & Plath One-Handed Compass for Navigation - 7-inch or 8-inch sizes
From $38.00
Want to navigate like a pro? It starts with the right tools. This classic brass compass from Weems & Plath, available in 7-inch or 8-inch versions, is an essential addition to any sailor's chart table. Its clever design allows you to open and close it effortlessly with one hand, allowing you to set accurate course without hassle. With a tapered shape and polished stainless steel tips, this one-handed compass offers maximum precision. A timeless instrument for anyone serious about navigation.
For those who want to see clearly, anytime, anywhere. The Weems & Plath PRO 7x50 binoculars are no ordinary binoculars; they're a rugged instrument for professionals and adventurers on the water. Built to exceed military standards, these binoculars provide razor-sharp images from sunrise to sunset. Thanks to the flat field lenses, you'll enjoy crystal-clear edges, and even with glasses, the view remains optimal. The sturdy rubber housing ensures a solid grip, while the water and shock resistance make them perfect for any rough condition. With the Weems PRO 7x50, you'll easily chart your course, no matter how rough the water. These PRO binoculars come with l deluxe storage bag, padded neck strap and lens hoods.
Weems & Plath Classic Binoculars 7x50 - razor sharp, waterproof, shockproof
$553.00
Focus in even the toughest conditions. From foggy mornings at sea to dim harbors, the Weems Classic 7x50 delivers unparalleled clarity and precision. Built to exceed military specifications, these binoculars offer razor-sharp resolution and superb low-light performance. The combination of BAK-4 Porro prisms and a fully multi-coated optical system ensures crystal-clear images without loss of light. The rugged, waterproof magnesium housing and argon-filled lenses keep you focused, no matter the weather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Choose precision – Invest in high-quality instruments with accurate measurements. Reliable barometers and hygrometers help you better anticipate weather changes.
- Maintenance is essential – Regular calibration and cleaning extend the life of your instruments and ensure consistent performance. Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures whenever possible.
- Combine multiple instruments – A barometer alone doesn't tell the whole story. Combine a barograph with a hygrometer and compass, for example, for a complete weather and navigation picture.
- Know your readings – Learn to interpret changes in air pressure, humidity levels, and wind direction. Knowledge of meteorology makes your trip safer and more efficient.
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Suitable for home and onboard – These instruments are valuable not only at sea. They also help you track weather patterns and maintain a healthy indoor climate at home.
A well-made barometer, compass, or hygrometer will last for generations and retain its value—both functionally and aesthetically. Moreover, sustainable materials and craftsmanship contribute to a conscious choice for less waste. Choose craftsmanship, precision, and durability. That's investing in security.
By asking the right questions beforehand, you'll make a well-informed choice that suits your sailing style and needs. Here are some important questions to ask yourself before purchasing marine instruments:
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Where will I be sailing? – Coastal waters, inland waters, or open sea? The environment determines which instruments are essential. It also determines which continent and at what altitude, if you want to use the instrument at altitude in the mountains rather than at sea level.
- How often do I use the instruments? Durability and precision are crucial for everyday use, while occasional use may require less stringent requirements. However, a premium-quality instrument is also valuable for less intensive use.
- How big is my boat? – Available space and the type of vessel influence the choice of size, as well as the option for fixed or portable instruments.
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What's my budget? – Invest in quality and reliability, tailored to your boating needs. A good instrument pays for itself in safety and accuracy. However, we understand that everyone has a budget, and we strive to make it achievable within the quality standards we set when selecting products.
- What information is important to me? Do you primarily want weather forecasts, onboard safety, and navigation assistance, or a combination of all of these?
- Where can I mount or place the instrument?
The correct placement of the instrument depends on its location on board or in the home. You can choose wall mounting, ceiling mounting, a deck model, or a floor-standing version, depending on available space and ease of use.
We're happy to help you make the right choice with personalized advice, so you can find a beautiful instrument that suits your needs and aesthetic needs.
Analog : Classic instruments like barometers and compasses that operate without power are reliable under all conditions. They offer a nautical look and often last for generations. A functional and aesthetic choice.
Digital : Electronic instruments provide direct, often detailed measurements and may have additional features, such as data logging and integration with other systems. However, keep in mind that you can always fall back on an analog instrument if there's no power. This is especially important on board or at sea.
Keep analog instruments clean and dry, especially in a saltwater environment. Regular calibration is essential for accurate measurements and precise values. Protection from moisture is also essential. Regularly check the mounting on board to minimize shock and vibration. For example, remove the battery from an instrument if it is battery-powered and you will not be using it for an extended period. This prevents leakage and damage. Do not hang the instrument in direct sunlight. Our advice: treat your boat instrument as you would a watch. Regular maintenance is important. Use the Studio Maritime maintenance kit for this.
This depends on the location and type of instrument. Wall mounting is ideal for barometers and clocks, while compasses require vibration-free placement. For portable instruments, sturdy storage solutions are recommended. Our products indicate which mounting method is applicable and which screws or mounting hardware are included. Have any questions? Feel free to contact us.

