I like analog AB class with a trafo Audio the most. Digital have it’s failures, while i use a streamer for nonstop music. It’s the amplification that will always be old school. Tubes looks amazing, i can only agree that.
Urwerk and Dalibor Farny's Collaboration! For Only Watch 2023!
Looks like a Lightsaber from Star Wars.
Dalibor Farny's 6 Tube Puri Clock
Frank Buchwald X Dalibor Farny Collaboration, entitled Nixie Machine II
A Frank Buchwald Lamp No. 3. Only a few of these were ever made.
Frank Buchwald Lamp No. 1. Only about 20 something of these pieces have been artisan crafted in the artist's lifetime.
Frank Buchwald's parts production...
Herr Mad Scientist in his Laboratory err... atelier, which is really in the top floor of an old industrial building that shows some bullet holes from WW2.
This Nixie tube is edible!
What comes next after Nixie Clocks? Well... More clocks! Miki Eleta Clocks! This is Miki Eleta's Passage of Time. It was a GPHG Nominee last year.
This is Miki Eleta's Svemir (Universe in Bosnian language). It was a the clock that caught my eye and made me fall in love with this master craftsman.
Svemir at the 2021 Dubai Watch Week.
Miki Eleta's Hammock Clock. What an exquisite piece! The six gongs will never have the same song repeated in 100 years of operation.
Miki Eleta's Minute Muncher. A beast eats the minutes and the minutes disappear as the beast eats them!
A Horse Race Clock!
A mechanical randomizer ensures a random winner, in every race.
All made by hand.
No computers. No CNC machines. Just a calculator and some math written on the edges for the calculations.
A very big guy in the watch industry said he's sad that he doesn't own one. He can easily afford one (it might even be a business expense), so he might rectify that if he finds one that captures his heart.
Patek made that one in 2 types, on that is a slave , and needs connected to a masterclock, and one that can run as stand alone.
At this moment they also have it in the Patek Museum Geneva
But for me the small nixie tubes in it are not so special,
I like more the big nixie clock , It have realy big and flat tubes, and also in the nixie community they told me that tubes are very unique
Exactly! I like the tubes to be big. The one I saw seemed to run on its own and did not need to be connected to a master clock. But yes, the tubes weren't huge. Although the enclosure did look nice and big. Have you seen the Dalibor Farny tube clocks? I've reviewed them here: www.watchprosite.com
/ And have you seen the MAD Gallery Nixie Machine? Here's the video on YouTube:
I do like Nolan's style of films! But I unfortunately can't say I've ever spoken to him about Nixies. Hmm... Maybe I've mentioned it to someone who's a producer, got to go check the credits.