


Miss the warm glow of vacuum tubes? If you liked the crude yet fascinating Nixie Clock we showed you last year, feast your eyes on its chic refinements. Now you can get a blend of classic technology and craftsmanship with the Chronotronix V400 Nixie Clock, using old-fashioned vacuum tubes from the '50s called Nixies, an acronym for a Numerical Indicator eXperimental tube.
Looking like components inside some kind of high-end stereo amplifier system, those nixie tubes are poking out there for all to see, sitting atop a cherrywood base with a black anodized deck. It's a minimalist statement that still gives you accurate timekeeping to within three seconds per week. If you want those tubes to last longer, you can power them down and the clock will still keep accurate time. Click to the next page to see close-up pics of those glowing tubes casting their spell, along with pricing info.



This limited-edition Chronotronix V400 Nixie Clock is available now for $385.
Nixieclock.net, via Coolest Gadgets
By SOCRATESJR at 5:13 AM ON 04/19/07
Wow. Very nice and not hyper-expensive for a neo-retro look. The only issue I have is if I break it via a thrown shoe (mistaking it for the alarm clock in the morning), will I be able to get it fixed?
By GerardManley at 1:13 PM ON 04/19/07
Dude, makes me wish I was in front of the Tube watching My Show of Shows.
By GerardManley at 1:14 PM ON 04/19/07
Dude, makes me wish I was in front of the Tube watching My Show of Shows.
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