A tribute to Titanic’s legacy, this whistle is available in polished brass, silver-plated, or gold-plated finishes. Personalise with engraving for a special touch.
The Acme Thunderer Titanic Whistle is a faithful reproduction of the First Mate's whistle used on the Titanic.
Made from solid brass, it’s available in polished brass, silver-plated, or gold-plated finishes.
This whistle is ideal for collectors, Titanic enthusiasts, or referees looking for a reliable, vintage-style whistle. Engraving options are available, adding a personal touch to a historical item.
This whistle is far more than a nostalgic curiosity – it’s a faithful reproduction of the very design used by Mates aboard RMS Titanic in 1912.
Still made in Birmingham using the original machinery, it offers an extraordinary connection to maritime history. With its sharp, clear tone and solid, weighty feel, it balances form and function beautifully.
Available in three elegant finishes – polished brass, silver-plated, and gold-plated – each whistle is made from solid brass for durability and resonance. All come presented in a smart gift box, with the silver and gold versions also including a certificate of authenticity. Whether you prefer the warm glow of polished brass, the classic shine of silver, or the rich finish of gold, there’s a version to suit every taste and occasion.
The whistle is perfect as a gift for Titanic enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone who appreciates historical craftsmanship. It's also a meaningful option for birthdays, anniversaries, retirements, or Father’s Day. Beyond its historical appeal, it remains a practical tool used by referees, outdoor enthusiasts, and safety-conscious individuals.
Personalisation is available through engraving – ideal for adding initials, a name, a date, or a brief message. This extra detail transforms an already remarkable object into a treasured keepsake.
Elegant, functional, and full of story, this whistle is a small but powerful gift that honours the past while serving the present – made to be used, admired, and remembered.