Round Nixie Watch
The large round crystal shows off the workings of the watch - the tubes, battery, high-voltage power supply and setting controls are all visible. The watch features 12 or 24-hour time display mode, user-settable tilt angle, and easy time setting operation. The timekeeping rate is adjusted at the factory to two seconds a week. The two Nixie tubes are the lovely Burroughs B-5870 type designed originally for calculators and panel meters. They are socketed for easy replacement in case of damage. (They have been known to develop short circuits between adjacent cathode plates as a result of mechanical shock.) These tubes have 0.6" (15mm) tall digits for easy reading in adverse conditions. Opening the case by unscrewing the ribbed cover reveals the time setting buttons, the battery and the tubes. The battery lasts several months, and is available at any drugstore. For the electrical engineers in the audience, the theory of operation may be read here. For the hardcore code tweaker, a programm