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Cruise Vessels WEMPE master- and slave clock systems List of references - Cruise vessels Clock System Year of Name Former Name Hull Operator Shipyard Technology Delivery Network Master clock Carnival Horizon 6243 Carnival Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2018 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock MSC Seaside 2 6257 MSC Cruises Fincantieri 2018 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Seabourn Ovation 6258 Seabourn Cruises Fincantieri – Sestri Ponente 2018 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Viking Spirit 6253 Viking Ocean Cruises Fincantieri – Ancona 2018 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Majestic Princess 6232 Princess Cruises Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2017 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Silver Muse 6226 Silversea Cruises Fincantieri 2017 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock MSC Seaside 1 6256 MSC Cruises Fincantieri 2017 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Viking Sky 6245 Viking Ocean Cruises Fincantieri – Ancona 2017 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Viking Sun 6246 Viking Ocean Cruises Fincantieri – Ancona 2017 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Seabourn Encore 6251 Seabourn Cruises Fincantieri – Marghera 2016 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Carnival Vista 6242 Carnival Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2016 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Seven Seas Explorer 6250 Regent Seven Seas Fincantieri – Marghera 2016 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Viking Sea 6237 Viking Ocean Cruises Fincantieri – Marghera 2016 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Koningsdam 6241 Holland America Line Fincantieri – Marghera 2016 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Ovation of the Seas 699 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Meyer Werft 2016 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Network Master clock Le Lyrial 6230 Compagnie du Ponant Fincantieri – Ancona 2015 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Viking Star 6236 Viking Ocean Cruises Fincantieri – Marghera 2015 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Anthem of the Seas 698 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Meyer Werft 2015 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Network Master clock Britannia 6231 P&O Cruises Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2015 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Quantum of the Seas 697 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Meyer Werft 2014 Impulse Slave clocks (T) V0417 - Page 1/4 Gerhard D. WEMPE KG Division Chronometerwerke Steinstr. 23 20095 Hamburg Germany P: +49-40-33448-899 F: +49-40-33448-676 E: [email protected] www.wempe-maritime.de WEMPE master- and slave clock systems List of references - Cruise vessels Clock System Year of Name Former Name Hull Operator Shipyard Technology Delivery Network Master clock Regal Princess 6224 Princess Cruises Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2014 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Le Solèal 6229 Compagnie du Ponant Fincantieri – Ancona 2013 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock EUROPA II H33 Hapag Lloyd STX France 2013 IP Slave clocks Network Master clock Royal Princess 6223 Princess Cruises Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2013 IP Slave clocks Master clock Costa Fascinosa 6189 Costa Crociere Fincantieri – Marghera 2012 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Network Master clock L'Austral 6193 Compagnie du Ponant Fincantieri – Ancona 2011 IP Slave clocks Master clock Costa Favolosa 6188 Costa Crociere Fincantieri – Marghera 2011 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Network Master clock Le Boreal 6192 Compagnie du Ponant Fincantieri – Ancona 2010 IP Slave clocks Master clock Costa Deliziosa 6164 Costa Crociere Fincantieri – Marghera 2010 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Queen Elisabeth 6187 Cunard Line Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2010 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Nieuw Amsterdam 6181 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 2010 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Costa Luminosa 6155 Costa Crociere Fincantieri – Marghera 2009 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Silver Spirit 6178 Silversea Cruises Fincantieri – Ancona 2009 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Eurodam 6149 Holland America Lines Fincantieri – Marghera 2008 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Queen Victoria 6127 Cunard Line Fincantieri – Monfalcone 2007 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Noordam 6079 Holland America Lines Fincantieri – Marghera 2006 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Litton-Ingalls (hull)/ Pride of America 7671 Norwegian Cruise Line 2005 MOBALine Slave clocks (M) Lloyd Werft (outfitting) Master clock ARCADIA 6078 P&O Cruises Fincantieri – Marghera 2005 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Westerdam 6077 Holland America Line Fincantieri – Marghera 2004 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Oosterdam 6076 Holland America Line Fincantieri – Marghera 2003 Impulse Slave clocks (S) V0417 - Page 2/4 Gerhard D. WEMPE KG Division Chronometerwerke Steinstr. 23 20095 Hamburg Germany P: +49-40-33448-899 F: +49-40-33448-676 E: [email protected] www.wempe-maritime.de WEMPE master- and slave clock systems List of references - Cruise vessels Clock System Year of Name Former Name Hull Operator Shipyard Technology Delivery Master clock Zuiderdam 6075 Holland America Line Fincantieri – Marghera 2002 Impulse Slave clocks (S) Master clock Norwegian Sun Norwegian Cruise Line Llyod Werft 2001 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Zaandam 6036 Holland America Lines Fincantieri – Marghera 2000 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Amsterdam 6052 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 2000 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock EUROPA 495 Hapag Lloyd Kvaerner Masa Yards FIN 1999 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Volendam 6035 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1999 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Norweigan Sky 108 Norwegian Cruise Line Llyod Werft 1999 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Deutschland Reederei Peter Deilmann HDW 1998 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Rotterdam 5980 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1997 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Costa Victoria 107 Costa Crociere Lloyd Werft 1996 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Veendam 5954 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1996 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Ryndam 5883 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1994 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Maasdam 5882 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1993 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Costa neoRomantica Costa Romantica 5899 Costa Crociere Fincantieri 1993/2012 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Nordlys Hurtigruten Volkswert Stralsund 1994 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock KONG HARALD Hurtigruten Volkswert Stralsund 1993 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Richard With Hurtigruten Volkswert Stralsund 1993 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Costa Classica 5877 Costa Crociere Fincantieri 1992 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Statendam 5881 Holland America Lines Fincantieri 1992 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Seabourn Legend Seabourn Cruise Line Seebeckwerft, BRH 1992 Impulse Slave clocks (T) V0417 - Page 3/4 Gerhard D. WEMPE KG Division Chronometerwerke Steinstr. 23 20095 Hamburg Germany P: +49-40-33448-899 F: +49-40-33448-676 E: [email protected] www.wempe-maritime.de WEMPE master- and slave clock systems List of references - Cruise vessels Clock System Year of Name Former Name Hull Operator Shipyard Technology Delivery Master clock Pacific Dawn Regel Princess 5840 P&O Australia Fincantieri 1991 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Crown Princess, A'Rosa Blu, Master clock Pacific Jewel 5839 P&O Australia Fincantieri 1990 AIDAblu, Ocean Village Two Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Seabourn Spirit Seabourn Cruise Line Seebeckwerft, BRH 1989 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Fair Majesty, Star Princess, Arcadia, Master clock Pacific Pearl P&O Australia Chantiers de Atlantic 1988 Ocean Village Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Seabourn Pride Seabourn Cruise Line Seebeckwerft, BRH 1988 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Astor Astor, Fedor Dostoevskiy 218 Transocean Kreuzfahrten HDW – Kiel 1987 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Europa, Superstar Europe, Superstar Master clock Saga Sapphire Aries, Holiday Dream, Bleu de 1001 Saga Cruises Bremer Vulkan 1982 France Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock Quest for Adventure Astoria, Saga Pearl II 165 Saga Cruises HDW – Kiel 1981 Impulse Slave clocks (T) Master clock FTI Berlin Berlin, Orange Melody, Spirit of FTI Cruises HDW – Kiel 1980 Adventure Impulse Slave clocks (T) Refit-Projects – Cruise Vessels 1998-2003 - R One 2017 – Refit of Master clock Insignia 2003-2012 - Insignia H31 Oceania Cruises 1998 2012-2014 - Columbus 2 by Network Master clock 2014 - - Insignia 2016 – Refit of Master clock The World N.71 ResidenSea 2001 by Network Master clock 2016 – Refit of Master clock Midnatsol N.73 Hurtigruten ASA 2001 by Network Master clock 1975–1976: Cunard Conquest, 2015 - Refit of complete Golden Iris 1976–1995: Cunard Princess 859 Mano Maritime 1975 1995–2009 : Rhapsody Master/Slave clock system 2014 - Refit of complete SUPERSTAR GEMINI Dreamward, Norwegian Dream C30 Star Cruises 1992 Slave clocks V0417 - Page 4/4 Gerhard D. WEMPE KG Division Chronometerwerke Steinstr. 23 20095 Hamburg Germany P: +49-40-33448-899 F: +49-40-33448-676 E: [email protected] www.wempe-maritime.de .
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