Nice renderings of your ladies watch. I don't know about other
people's opinion, but isn't it nicer to show a bit more of the tubes
themselves? After all, it's the tubes that make it a special watch.

I know what you're going through with cramping the components into a
tiny enclosure. Judging from the dimensions, your boards will be
nearly the same size as my boards, except that my battery is bigger.

Are you using 4 buttons? Any particular reason? Oh no, the bottom two
are probably the charging contacts I suppose.

Michel




On Feb 8, 5:50 pm, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/7/12 11:43 PM, David Forbes wrote:
>
> > Some renderings of a possible small Nixie watch. Still not sure if
> > everything will actually fit, but it's within a millimeter of fitting.
>
> > The battery is poorly rendered as the rectangle to the left of the
> > tubes. The time setting buttons and charging contacts are very well
> > rendered, however. The circuit board is flex with several stiffeners.
>
> >http://www.cathodecorner.com/nwl-render/
>
> Some dimensions for the curious:
>
> Width: 48.5mm
> Height: 44.5mm
> Thickness: 16mm
> Width at top and bottom: 34.5mm
>
> The strap width is still open to debate.
>
> --
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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