What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • Well, it's up to you chaps- I'm in no hurry for the cash or machine, it would just be nice if this watch was on a wrist being used instead of in a bag on my shelf.

    Can you two have a chat about it and let me know which one of you will take it?

    I'm happy to accept pots of cash now, or our trade at some convenient point in the future.

  • Aroogah, I'd love some of those pins. well 2 ;)

    hope youre feeling better dude.

  • Err, 5 to 3?

  • Aroogah, I'd love some of those pins. well 2 ;)

    hope youre feeling better dude.

    Deal. I'm going anywhere any time soon so you're welcome to swing by and say hello. I also have a pin tool so we can do the swap when you're here if that simplifies things. Drop a line when you have the time.

  • I am in the market for a nixie clock

    YouTube - Six digit Z566M nixie clock

  • ^ v cool

  • gets soldering iron out

  • I might buy that for my dad. And one for me. And maybe one for my brother.

  • nixie kit

    That is bad ass, ordering one and us/uk adaptor for it, I'm going to build a black Pyrex box to house the innards.

  • want

  • Nixie wixie

  • What the heck is a Nixie?

  • Looks great until a bulb blows.

    Look expensive to replace?

    [/bahumbug]

  • Its not a bulb dufus....

  • Dufus. Ha. What is it then?

    A valve?

  • :)

  • Glorified neon light basically

    Now someone please answer my earlier question about watch winders.

  • don't need them, unless you have a load of expensive watches. imo

  • Bah! You are not being helpful Murtz- did you want any of my spare sets of fat pins BTW?

    DMCzone can you please chime in on the winders if you have a mo.

  • i only need one set of pins.

    wear them all at once? on various parts of your body

  • Glorified neon light basically

    So a filament with an inert/noble gas.

    Or a bulb.

  • i only need one set of pins.

    wear them all at once? on various parts of your body

    And look like a white middle aged version of Flava-Flav? Umm. No.

    So a filament with an inert/noble gas.

    Or a bulb.

    Technically they are cold cathode tubes as they do not rely on thermic electron emissions. If they were bulbs they would have been called "bulbs" instead of "tubes" innit?

  • meh.

    Thermic electron emissions only apply to phosphor coated tubes. (Flourescent)

    ^That valve/tube/bulb has no phosphor coating (it would be opaque) and is only using incandescent light. (filament)

    More like a bulb. ;op

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