Long Island Sound Tide & Time Clock | Carved Birch Coastal Wall Clock
How the Water Becomes Wood
One hand on this wall answers to the moon, not the hour.
- ChartThe recessed birch face carries the water's etched shoreline over a hand-stained sea.
- MovementA quartz mechanism turns the tide hand once every 12 hours and 25 minutes, the lunar tide cycle.
- Set onceAlign it at your local high tide, or at the full or new moon, and it tracks from there.
- NoteTide movements are offered for East Coast waters only; Gulf and West Coast tides run too irregular for a quartz mechanism.
A tide and time clock for Long Island Sound: a 16.5 inch carved birch face with the Sound's long reach etched in, one movement keeping the hour and another tracking the pull of the moon.
The Sound breathes twice a day through its eastern gates, and everyone on it plans around the fact. The current at The Race can outrun a sailboat, the western Sound stacks bigger ranges than the east, and every harbor bar from Norwalk to Northport has its hour. The tide hand rotates once every 12 hours and 25 minutes to match the lunar cycle, so after one setting against local high water it stays honest season after season, while the time hands keep you on schedule for the train.
For the hall of a shoreline house or the office of someone whose real calendar is the current tables.
The whole waterway is carved in relief on the Long Island Sound 3D chart.
- 16.5 in diameter, tide and time movements
- Set the tide hand once at local high tide
- Laser-etched birch face, AA battery, ready to hang
- Free next-business-day shipping on orders placed by 2 PM EST
- 14-day returns
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