Yes, I agree, the design on the right is better than your new sleek
one. If you can reduce the dial diameter to say 52mm or below, and a
bit thinner, you'll end up with a better watch while still maintaining
the shape and look of your popular nixie watch. I had a few people
commenting that the battery lasts only 6 weeks when you wear it on a
daily bases due to faulty time triggers, so you may see if you can
improve that. I am wearing my watch almost every day for about 6
months now, total readings 20,338 and battery still going strong. I
think that the average time readings of 50 per day is not really a
good number, it is closer to 125 on average.

Michel



On Nov 6, 5:24 pm, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In spite of having designed a new sleek Nixie watch, I still have many
> requests for the big old style. I can't argue; the Woz has made it a
> must-have item.
>
> I have had many requests to make the lugs more beefy, and the strap a
> bit wider. I am going from 20mm to 22mm.
>
> What do you think of the new lug design? Is it OK, or are some
> proportions off?
>
> http://www.nixiewatch.com/casetest.html
>
> --
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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