Wempe Bremen II – Barometer 150 mm in chrome-plated brass

Exclusive maritime barometer from Wempe. The Bremen II series combines classic nautical design with precise mechanical aneroid measurement in a 150 mm diameter instrument made of chrome-plated brass. Perfect for boat, home or office where both quality and aesthetics are important.

485,68 

4 in stock (can be backordered)

Wempe

    Description

    The Wempe Bremen II – Barometer 150 mm in chrome-plated brass is a timeless maritime instrument built for reliable measurement of atmospheric pressure and elegant presentation. The barometer is designed with a robust chrome-plated brass case and features a white dial with black markings for easy and clear reading.

    The instrument uses a mechanical aneroid mechanism that provides stable and precise indications within a measuring range of approx. 950 to 1050 hPa, with minimal influence from temperature changes. The barometer is designed with a front opening so that adjustments can be made easily without removing the instrument from the wall.

    The barometer has a total diameter of 150 mm with a dial of approx. 100 mm, and a depth of approx. 75 mm. The front is protected by mineral glass for clear readings and long-lasting durability. This instrument combines function, quality and maritime elegance – a natural choice for those who want a classically nautical equipped room.

    With its classic shape, sturdy materials and sophisticated finish, this barometer represents the best of German instrument craftsmanship, providing both practical weather information and a refined design expression.

    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 has a chrome-plated brass housing with a screw cap at the front for easy adjustment, and the front is protected by mineral glass. The barometer uses a mechanical aneroid mechanism with a measuring range of approx. 950-1050 hPa and a typical temperature dependency of ± 2.5 hPa with rapid changes of ± 10 °C. The instrument indicates air pressure in hPa/mmHg and is designed for both marine and indoor environments.