Wempe Bremen II – Striking Ship’s Clock 150 mm in chrome-plated brass (Roman numerals)

Exclusive mechanical ship’s clock from Wempe. The Bremen II series offers a classic striking ship’s clock with mechanical 8-day gong mechanism in chrome-plated brass. Combining maritime tradition with quality and precision in a timeless instrument for boat, home or office.

1.110,56 

Made to order – normal delivery time is approx. 2–3 weeks from the factory in Germany

Wempe

    Description

    The Wempe Bremen II – Striking Ship’s Clock 150 mm in chrome-plated brass is a classic maritime instrument that combines traditional craftsmanship with elegant design. This ship’s clock is crafted with a robust chrome-plated brass case and a clear white dial with black markings for easy and stylish reading.

    The instrument is driven by a mechanical movement with an 8-day gong mechanism that produces a double chime every full hour and a single chime every half hour. This traditional gong sound carries with it maritime history and rhythm, adding both function and atmosphere to the room.

    The design focuses on quality materials and workmanship, with mineral glass protecting the dial and providing optimal readability. The compact diameter of 150 mm makes this striking clock a distinctive yet balanced instrument that fits on board as well as in the home living room or office.

    This is an instrument for those who value tradition, maritime elegance and mechanical precision. Bremen’s striking ship’s clock provides both a functional timekeeping and a sophisticated maritime expression that elevates any environment.

    Technical information

    Total diameter is 150 mm with a depth of approx. 75 mm. The dial has a diameter of approx. 100 mm. The instrument casing is made of chrome-plated brass with a screw cap on the front and mineral glass front protection. The watch is powered by a mechanical 8-day gong mechanism, which strikes a double chime every full hour and a single chime every half hour – in the classic ship’s bell tradition. The white dial is clearly marked with either Arabic or Roman numerals, and the mechanism provides authentic mechanical timekeeping without a battery.