Fleurie
resemling the color of the blue mediterranian sea, this Time Keeper is built using original Vacuum Flouride tubes. Unlike LED displays, Vacuum Flouride Displays will grant you visibility also in the strongest sunlight.Born from water Thanks to the built-in light sensor, it can adapt it's brightness so that it won't hurt your eyes also during the night. Besides brightness, VFDs have the advantages of being rugged, are not limited by the response time of rearranging liquid crystals and are thus able to function normally in every weather condition. The first VFD was the single indication DM160 by Philips in 1959.
Pixie
with the color of the burining fire, is built using original Nixie tubes. Night-time is painted with neon: if you want to make a darkened bar or office fizz with life, you can't go far wrong with nixie displays.Forged in fire Modern numeric displays are based on LEDs or LCDs. But, back in the 1950s, before these neat technologies became available, electronic boxes that needed to display numbers did so with amazing glowing lamps called nixies. Now we brought back to life this old technology.