Marble’s® traditional brass body compasses are a 100-year-old tradition with hunters, campers hikers, and explorers worldwide. Our skilled craftsmen and women know your life can depend on how well these compasses function.

Teddy Roosevelt carried a Marble’s® compass on many of his famous hunting expeditions all over America. Both Admiral Perry and Byrd used Marble’s® compasses on trips to the North and South Pole. Our compasses have been routinely pinned on G.I. Bomber and flight jackets in every American conflict since World War ll. Most of our turn-of-the-century compasses are still in service today. There are very few items that can make that claim.
Marble’s® compasses are still in use today by serious outdoorsmen the world over. Available in both pin on and pocket versions the Marble’s® compass still features solid brass bar stock construction that is CNC precision machined in the same traditional look. The brass casing is strong, malleable, waterproof, and will not rust. The movement rotates on a liquid filled base and our crystal is virtually shatterproof. With a distinctive revolving black face and green luminous letters the Marble’s® compass is simple and easy to read. Both historically significant and everyday practical the famous Marble’s® compass should be a part of every serious sportsman’s gear.