Description
When you set out to chart the skies aboard your airship, the wrist Navitron serves as a trusted companion, much like the navigational instruments of old. Forged from sturdy antique brass, this Victorian-era device brings together several vital tools for finding your way: a sundial to gauge the hour by the sun’s position, a latitude finder to estimate your north-south location, and a compass to keep your bearings steady. A locking button holds the device securely in place during the rigors of travel. Thoughtfully engineered, the sundial and angular latitude arm fold flat, allowing the Navitron to rest comfortably on your wrist without getting in the way. It’s mounted on a tough brown leather band, crafted to endure the demands of life aloft and keep your navigational aids within easy reach.
- Diameter: 2-1/2″ across
- Band: 12-1/4″ long
Fun fact: Some early wrist-mounted navigational devices like the Navitron inspired modern wearable tech, blending old-world ingenuity with new-world adventure.







