Simple and instant analysis of current and relative state of the tides
Dedicated watch face for graphic and relative depiction of current state of the tides at current or any give time up to 7 days.
GPS location based for instant and current tide information for local or optional locations
Choice of over 9400 tide stations world wide
Tide watch shows how many hours to high and low tide
Depicts current state of the tides
Information screen for detailed tide event
Up to 7 day tide prediction based on current time
Tidal indicator depicts current moon phase for predicting neap and spring tides
Option setting of watch for up to 7 day predictions for hourly/minute future tide predication simply by setting the watch to desired date and time.
Opiton predicting future current tide time by the hour
Choose between meters and feet for tidal depth
Option for updating time interval
Option for updating distance interval
A turn of the watch crown for minute and hour increments provides future tidal data.
A tap on the date provides a date and hour wheel for future time setting or manual adjustment
Save your favorite port.
Option to follow the tides of another location using your current time zone.
Please be reminded that:
This application and data within is NOT FOR NAVIGATIONAL USE. The user assumes the entire risk related to the use of this data. ChronGlobal is providing data derived from the NOAA and UKHO “as is,” and disclaims any and all warranties, whether express or implied, including (without limitation) any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will ChronGlobal , NOAA or UKHO be liable to you or to any third party for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or lost profit resulting from any use or misuse of this data.
TIDE predictions in this application are provided for NON NAVIGATIONAL USE and are not guaranteed. Take note that tide time and water levels are also subject to forces such as wind and barometric pressure changes, resulting in storm surges, especially in shallow seas and near coasts