

Displays the current time on a maritime 24-hour clock face.Two different chimes for hourly signals: a single beep or a triple signal counting down to the full hour.Two different kinds of chimes: classic bell or a modern synthesized sound.Ship's bell according to the seafaring tradition.With just eight different signals, being repeated in six cycles during the day, you will know what time it is every half and full hour. Eight bell strikes signaled a watch change – at midnight, 4 am, 8 am, 12 pm, 4 pm and 8 pm. To hear the bell strikes better, they are grouped into double chimes. Another bell strike is added every half hour, ending with eight bell strikes. The first half hour is signaled by a single bell strike.

Seafarers used the bell to keep track of their four-hourly duty watches. The principle of this bell was founded in traditional seafaring. Without taking the phone out of your pocket you can easily keep track of time. Ship's Bell is primarily an acoustic clock that sounds half-hourly or hourly time signals.
