Hackaday.io Hackaday.io
Projects
Discover Contests Courses Stack
More
Courses Tutorials Events Hackerspaces Hackaday.com Tindie Marketplace
Sign up Log in
Close
0%
0%

Nixie Watches

You have seen many nixie tube clocks that are supposed to stay on a desk or a shelf. This is my try for a something smaller.

dimaDima
Following Follow project
Liked Like project

Become a Hackaday.io member

Not a member? You should Sign up.

Already have an account? Log in.

Sign up with Github
Sign up with Twitter
OR
Forgot your password?

Just one more thing

To make the experience fit your profile, pick a username and tell us what interests you.

Pick an awesome username
hackaday.io/
Your profile's URL: hackaday.io/username. Max 25 alphanumeric characters.
Pick a few interests
Projects that share your interests
People that share your interests

We found and based on your interests.

Choose more interests.

OK, I'm done! Skip
Join this project
Public Chat
Similar projects worth following
329 views
0 comments
1 followers
1 likes
  • Description
  • Details
  • Files 0
  • Components 1
    • View all
  • Logs 2
    • View all
  • Instructions 0
  • Discussion 0
View Gallery
Public Chat
329
0
1
1

Team (1)

  • dimaDima

Join this project's team
  • Nixie Tube Clocks I have built so far
hardware
ongoing project
nixie watches nixie tube clock nixie clock nixie tube

This project was created on 05/11/2021 and last updated 5 years ago.

Description

Hej, just started a new project for Nixie Watches. There will be four tiny nixie tubes. That is my first project for such a small device. Will see how it will be going as I need to put all these boards into an enclosure that will look good on a wrist.

Components

  • 4 × nixie tubes

Project Logs
Collapse

  • Real boards came from a supplier

    Dima • 05/11/2021 at 11:03 • 0 comments

    Now the boards became a reality, but still as a prototype. Wired them and will run the clock first time soon. Really looking forward.

  • Prototyping the boards

    Dima • 05/11/2021 at 11:01 • 0 comments

    That was a first prototype for the boards, to check if they all can fit into a small case.

View all 2 project logs

Enjoy this project?

Share

Discussions

Log In/Sign up to comment

Become a Hackaday.io Member

Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.

Sign up with Github
Sign up with Twitter
OR

Similar Projects

The 2015 Hackaday Prize
Uses different wavelengths of light to shine through the skin in order to determine the amount of glucose present in the user's blood.
Project Owner Contributor

NIRGM - Non-Invasive NIR Glucose Meter

sean-hodginsSean Hodgins

over-engineering what should be a simple device
Project Owner Contributor

A Digital Real Time Clock

zaphodzaphod

Ground up, over-engineered electric longboard
Project Owner Contributor

Electric Longboard MarkII

danny-andreevDanny Andreev

The 2016 Hackaday Prize
Smart watch with NFC, BTLE, motion and biometric sensors to act as an authentication device with a "dead man's switch".
Project Owner Contributor

Project Cerberus: Dead Man's Smartwatch

microhexMicroHex

Does this project spark your interest?

Become a member to follow this project and never miss any updates

Going up?

About Us Contact Hackaday.io Give Feedback Terms of Use Privacy Policy Hackaday API

© 2026 Hackaday

Yes, delete it Cancel

Report project as inappropriate

You are about to report the project "Nixie Watches", please tell us the reason.

Send message

Your application has been submitted.

Remove Member

Are you sure you want to remove yourself as a member for this project?

Project owner will be notified upon removal.