Porthole Clock & Barometer With Plaque on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Porthole Clock & Barometer with Plaque Mounts easily in tight spaces Attractive double-instrument plaque is ideal for mounting on a bulkhead or a wall in tight quarters. The porthole design cases have solid brass covers that dog down tight for heavy weather. The quartz clock is battery operated and the barometer is rated for altitudes to 3,500ft. above sea level. Instruments remain in the plaque and are accessed from the back for adjustment and battery replacement. Plaque dimensions: 5"H x 11"W. LIST PRICE $149.00
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