







🌊 Ride the tide in style with artisanal coastal precision!
This handmade tide clock, crafted from sustainable paulownia wood, features a 12-inch square face with a turquoise starfish design. Designed primarily for the US East Coast, it tracks the semidiurnal tidal cycle with a 12-hour 25-minute rotation, offering reliable monthly accuracy within 30 minutes. Ideal for beach lovers seeking a unique, eco-friendly nautical decor piece that mounts easily on any wall.
A**R
Looks great; is pretty accurate
I’ve checked it a few times, and it’s tracking well. I live near Lavalette, NJ. It really is nice looking and is well made.
A**R
Love it! Very useful and looks great!
Love this tide clock! The starfish design looks great in our home and we love having the functionality of being able to see what the tide is doing. Really reinforces the concept that during the summer months the tide clock is the only clock that matters! Was pleasantly surprised to see that it shipped from Wilmington, NC also...which is coincidentally where I live.
C**T
Nice clock
Our clock doesn’t work at all. The back area where you put a battery is loose and appears to be missing prongs. We’ve tried resetting it and switching out batteries to no avail. Update. Putting some tape on the back worked to keep the battery in and now it works great!
C**D
Great customer service!
This is a cute little tide clock that blends well with our beach house decor. As other reviewers have mentioned, the battery driven clock mechanism failed in the first 2 weeks, but the company replaced it immediately with a hand-written apology note included. The new mechanism is working fine and we are very satisfied.
K**
Pretty but does not work
Hand will not stay on and clock does not work. I have tried several batteries. (New batteries). I love the design so it it handing as a decoration only.
S**Y
Does not keep up with the tides in SW Florida
Bought it for the wife. She loves it. It's lightweight so you can hang it with a small nail. The only assembly is affixing the hand to the face. I set it by looking up the tide in my area, then fine tuned it when high tide arrived. After a week... I have determined that it is completely useless. I'm sure it has little to do with the clock, but everything to do with the tides. I was resetting the thing daily and trying different batteries, but it was not staying with the tides. I think I figured out why. I live in Southwest Florida on the Gulf Coast. Our high tides are anything but regular. For example the next few days my high tides are 10 hours apart, then 11.5 hours, then 11, then 12.75 hours apart. How the heck does an analog clock stay up with that? Maybe it works in other areas - but it sure doesn't work here. Sad face.
C**R
but they (Diane/Old Bleu) fast shipped a replacement and it works great. Net/net" great/unique product and great service
My wife likes to go shark tooth hunting, so we got this for one of her Mother's Day gifts and she loves it!The "black box" that powers the hands on our unit was DOA (folks, life happens), but they (Diane/Old Bleu) fast shipped a replacement and it works great.Net/net" great/unique product and great service. I would highly recommend this!
A**A
Look's nice, but doesn't work.
Don't bother buying this. Looks nice, but clock doesn't work correctly. It's a shame because we gave it to a friend as a housewarming gift. Clock moves for a few hours and then just stops. They have tried several different batteries and no luck.
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