RII Nautical Navy Sailors J. Scott London Brass Sextant, Determine Latitude & Longitude, Galactic Gifting Pocket Sextant, Wedding Gift
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RII Nautical Navy Sailors J. Scott London Brass Sextant, Determine Latitude & Longitude, Galactic Gifting Pocket Sextant, Wedding Gift
PRODUCT FEATURE: It is a great instrument for determining the angle between the horizon and a celestial body. It measures the angle between two objects. It has glass optics for a clear view, no plastic lens is used. In navigation, you look at the horizon through this mirror. Although it is not calibrated.
QUALITY PRODUCT: This is a functional brass sextant with brass finish with movable telescope, adjustable mirror, magnifying glass, index arm etc. This brass sextant is made from premium quality Brass. This high-quality jewelled sextant determines Longitude and Latitude.
EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTIBLE: This beautifully designed classic brass functional sextant is no less than a piece of art. It enhances your personal vintage, nautical collection. It can be an educational artefact for kids of any age group. It is ideal home décor for adventure, maritime, hiking outdoor enthusiasts and nautical lovers.
UNIQUE GIFT ITEM: This working sextant instrument is a memorable gift for birthdays, anniversaries, valentine's day, housewarming party, promotion ceremony, baptism, graduation ceremonies, Thanksgiving, Christmas, friendship’s day, Easter, engagements, weddings, and corporate functions.
SIZE AND PACKAGING: This sextant is portable and easy to carry anywhere. Its size is 4.5 x 4.4 x 2.25 inches. It is carefully packaged to ensure you receive it in perfect condition directly from the manufacturer.
A sextant is an instrument that measures the angle between two objects that are visible. Primarily, it is used to measure the angle between a celestial body and the horizon, a process normally known as sighting the object or taking a sight. The angle measured and the time at which it was measured is then used to identify the location of the user on the grid map of the world. Thus sextants are basically navigational tools and have been successfully used by seaman and even other travelers over the years. The most common process of this is to sight the sun at noon to find the latitude of one's location.
Country
USA
Brand
ROORKEE INSTRUMENTS (INDIA) A NAUTICAL REPRODUCTION HOUSE