Best for "the hunt," but bring a magnifying glass and a magnet (to test if the body is solid brass or just plated steel).
Designed for heavy-duty sighting and map work; these often feature sighting wires and magnification lenses. 2. Verify Authenticity buy antique compass
Antique compasses come in several distinct forms based on their original use: Best for "the hunt," but bring a magnifying
Whether you’re a maritime history buff or a collector of "everyday carry" gear, buying an antique compass is a rewarding way to own a piece of navigational history. 1. Identify Your Style A genuine antique needle should have a smooth,
Great for finding rare maritime pieces, though "buyer's premium" fees apply.
A genuine antique needle should have a smooth, weighted movement. If it feels "sticky" or jerky, the pivot may be damaged or it may be a cheap modern build. 3. Condition Checklist
Real age shows as a thin, dark oxidation. Modern reproductions often use a "brownish" chemical wash that looks uniform and smudgy.