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The Concrete Clock tells you time. By designer Daniel Kurth , featuring a set of six vintage Z560M Nixie tubes embedded in a fairly hefty block of concrete. The time in above photo is 10:28:09. "The Luxembourgish designer enclosed the shiny orange Nixie tubes in a reinforced rough concrete body ...
The Nixie Concrete Clock
nixie-concrete.com — NIXIE CONCRETE v0.01 The vintage Z560M Nixie tubes, used in former East-Germany in the mid 20th century... as numeric displays, were the inspiration for the design of Daniel Kurth's ( www.kurth.lu ) Nixie Concrete clock. The Luxembourgish designer ... (more) The Nixie Concrete Clock
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Nixie Concrete Clock
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... , then check out the new Nixie Concrete Clock. Designed by Daniel Kurth, this timepiece comes with six vintage Z560M Nixie tubes embedded within a relatively large block of concrete. The strength of this design lies in the application of ‘retro technology’ and its interesting combination of components and materials. All electronic components in this fully functioning prototype are assembled by hand. [Likecool] ...

Nixie Concrete Clock
bookofjoe — From LikeCool:: •••••••••••••••••••••• Nixie Concrete Clock By designer Daniel Kurth, featuring a set of six vintage Z560M Nixie tubes embedded in a fairly hefty block of concrete. The time in the photo above is 10:28:09. ...

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While this concrete-housed Nixie clock is just a prototype, it is one that I could see myself buying if it ever sees the light of day (provided it doesn’t cost too much). [ Gizmodo ]