Vladimir, why would you call it the first true nixie tube watch? Several 
members here have made such watches, at least one member produced hundreds 
of them in production.

Terry

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2:48:06 PM UTC-6, Vladimir Vucicevic wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am working on a very fun project for about 3 years - a 4-digit nixie 
> tube that can fit on a watch. I know this will be very interesting to you 
> guys so after long time I am posting it here, since I am close to 
> production.
>
> I have posted it on a watchuseek forum:
>
> http://forums.watchuseek.com/f77/first-true-nixie-watch-concept-1482449.html
>
> Check it out, you will see a 3D model of the watch with some more details.
>
> The nixie tube inside will be assembled soon - in a couple of weeks, and 
> I'll post some photos what I finish it.
>
> I must mention Dalibor Farny here because he helped me a lot during my 
> work. Thanks Dalibor!
>
> Vladimir
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ufnxy7SCh1c/VMvtVGvzzyI/AAAAAAAAACk/iy_AFLXFHSs/s1600/SS_CF_HI1.JPG>
>
>

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