Imagine the world before GPS!
Traditionally used to determine one’s latitude by measuring the altitude of a celestial object above the horizon, the sextant could be considered the GPS of the age of nautical travel.
A rare collector’s item, this intricately detailed pocket sextant is modeled after those used by many Victorian explorers and surveyors and would look at home on any library shelf or make a stylish statement on any desk – a great gift for your favorite nautical buff!
Not just a décor object, this sextant also offers limited functionality of defining the angle of the sun and stars with the horizon, as a form of navigation and survey and includes a sextant defined latitude and clock longitude.
Size: 4 1/2"W x 4 1/2"H x 2 1/2"D.
This historical replica is not manufactured precisely enough to be used for actual nautical navigation. For navigation, please see our Modern Navigation Sextant.