Weems & Plath Endurance II 115 Barometer/Thermometer Item # 511000
This product is part of the Endurance II™ Collection
Dimensions: Dial - 4" (102 mm)
Base - 6" (150 mm)
Depth - 3 1/8" (78 mm)
Weight: 1.25 lbs
Product Details for Endurance II 115 Barometer/Thermometer
Light, strong and durable, the Endurance II Barometer/Thermometer in brass finish is a two-in-one instrument that conveniently combines barometric pressure and temperature gauges in one location.
The barometer at the top of the dial is a holosteric or aneroid type which measures atmospheric pressures mechanically without the use of liquids. The movement is temperature compensated, fully adjustable with inch and millibar scales and is calibrated for altitudes to 3,500 feet above sea level.
The thermometer in the lower portion of the dial displays both Farhenheit and Celsius scales.
- Maintenance free, ultra-hard protective coating
- Guaranteed not to tarnish or scratch
- Weather resistant
- Traditional porthole front opening bezel
- Beveled glass crystal
- Mounting methods for boat or shore
- Single wood base in black or mahogany finish available separately (115SB & 115SM)
- Lifetime warranty on finish and movement
- Available in 2 sizes
Weems & Plath Endurance II™ Collection
Light, strong and durable, Endurance II redefines nautical porthole style. Endurance II combines state-of-the-art construction with traditional design in over 25 instruments.
Featuring the same ultra-hard finish that is the hallmark of the original Endurance collection, Endurance II is available in three sizes and two finishes (brass and chrome) and a wide range of instruments that include clocks, tide clocks, barometers, thermometers, and comfortmeters (thermometers with hygrometers).
- Maintenance free, ultra-hard protective coating
- Guaranteed not to tarnish or scratch
- Weather resistant
- Porthole style front opening bezel
- Beveled glass crystal
- Mounting methods for boat or shore
- Wood base in black or mahogany finish available separately (115SB & 115SM)
- Lifetime warranty on finish and movement