My current Silva Type 4 has developed a bubble and the degrees markings are rubbing off the bezel. I would happily replace it with the same, but it seems Silva are now made in China and reviews suggest that quality is not what it used to be. I decided to treat myself to a Suunto M3 G. Very nice baseplate, nice bit of string, but everything within the bezel is of appalling quality. On a navigation exercise last weekend, my students' 8 euro no-brand compasses proved quicker settling and pointed north more consistently. Reading more online, it seems that this is not a fault of my particular compass, but is a flaw inherent to the new design - plastic strip rather than metal needle.
Are there any makers producing baseplate compasses to the standard of the old Silvas?
Are there any makers producing baseplate compasses to the standard of the old Silvas?