Weems & Plath Martinique Brass Time & Tide Clock For Boats on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, US
WEEMS & PLATH MARTINIQUE BRASS TIME & TIDE CLOCK This auction is for this nice Brass time & tide clock for boats by Weems & Plath. Made in Taiwan. Instrument finished & assembled in USA. Precision German movement. Solid brass case forged in Taiwan. It is used, but is in very good working and cosmetic condition. Have signs from normal used, nothing major. Does not have any dents or broken parts. Pictures are the actual item for sale. This auction is only for the Martinique time & tide clock. NOTE: THIS AUCTION IS ONLY FOR THE TIME & TIDE CLOCK. THE BAROMETER/THERMOMETER GOT SOLD IN MY OTHER AUCTION ALREADY. This time tide clock is essential to any boater who cruises on the eastern seaboard of the United States.I WILL ONLY SHIP IN THE U.S. VIA USPS OR UPS, TRACKING NUMBER WILL BE PROVIDED. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING / PAYPAL ONLY GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! |
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