Nixie Machines are exclusive designer clocks that combine vintage Nixie tube technology with sleek, modern industrial design. Featuring six illuminated vintage Nixie tubes housed in precision-crafted stainless steel cases, these limited edition clocks serve as both functional timepieces and collectible art objects. Perfect for lovers of retro-futuristic lighting, mechanical design, and handmade lamps, Nixie Machines bring a sophisticated blend of craftsmanship and nostalgic style to any home or office. Each handcrafted Nixie tube clock is a unique piece, showcasing warm orange glow digits inside durable steel cases with intricate mechanical details. These collectible clocks are ideal for enthusiasts seeking limited edition vintage lighting and industrial design desk clocks. Explore the world of Nixie Machines and add a timeless mechanical masterpiece to your collection today.
NIXIE MACHINE " NT 163 " A Monument to Technoid Artistry Limited edition of 6 pieces
The NT163 defies convention, standing as a biomechanical marvel. Anchored by a tripod base, it extends upward with a pedestal housing an integrated power supply. Six Nixie tubes are arranged in a semi-circular array, seamlessly connected to a central, machine-like core by intricate metal hoses. This core houses an advanced electronic control system that orchestrates the tubes with precision and grace.
Balancing aesthetics with engineering, the NT163 embodies the union of form and function—a sculpture where art meets technology in perfect synchronicity.
On display at MB&F M.A.D. Gallery, Geneva.
Dimensions: Lengths 1,63 m / 64,2″
Weight: 40 kg
Nixie Clock " TM 1 " Limited edition of 15 pieces The Time Machine "TM 1" is currently on display at the MB&F M.A.D.Gallery in Geneva. Also at the MB&F LAB in Los Angeles, Paris and Singapore.
Dimensions: Lengths 670 mm, 26.4″
Weight: ca. 15 kg
Wi-fi enabled electronics, allowing internet connectivity and guaranteeing both ceaseless accuracy of time and emancipation from manual setup. All settings and special features (including scroll effects, day/night mode, digital-light dimming, time-zone settings and more can be set online – obviating the need for a user manual. The Nixie Clock itself is, however, autonomous: it can operate both on- and offline.
Power consumption: 7W Input
Power: 12V adapter
NIXIE MACHINE III for MB&F M.A.D.Gallery Limited edition of 18 pieces The new Nixie Machine III represents the next stage of evolution in the work of Frank Buchwald. Each and every detail has been manually handcrafted: from design, construction, and detailed workmanship of the clock to the six Nixie tubes fabricated by Dalibor Farny. Sold out
Forging onwards from the first and second editions of the Nixie Machine series, the NM3 consolidates Frank Buchwald’s design and structural principles into a futuristic work of art whose dynamic emphasis is dominated by the machine-like character of the design: the form is compact and vigorous and the proportions perfectly executed.
At first glance, the succession of six Nixie tubes seem to hover above the substructure, pulling the eye instinctively inwards to the numeric information floating within the confines of each glass bulb. Closer scrutiny reveals piece by piece the intrinsic principles comprising the quintessential structure of the machine: a duo-support bracket riveted with massive steel bolts, steel and brass discs to the solid base construction and a central cylindrical tower. Extending from the duo-support bracket is the additional structural support, holding the row of tubes like arms, which ‘hand over’ time to the viewer.
Flexible metal hoses feed the Nixie tubes energy and information from the electronic core of the machine, which houses also the main central switch, illuminated like a blueish preternatural ‘eye’. The special design of this edition of the NM3 necessitated the development of a new electronic circuit board with circuit components and 66 contact pins compressed onto a small round surface corresponding to the size of the machine’s central body. This innovation was no small feat for Dalibor Farny, creator and engineer of the repurposed Nixie tubes and collaborator with Frank Buchwald on Nixie Machines 2 and 3. The NM3 is made of solid stainless steel. Due to design, all components have been exclusively hand-sanded and polished.
Dimensions: 630 mm x 430 mm
Weight: ca. 17 kg.
Electronics:
The electronic heart of the Nixie Machine III takes on an unprecedented approach to telling time: at the machine’s core are powerful, wi-fi enabled electronics, allowing internet connectivity and guaranteeing both ceaseless accuracy of time and emancipation from manual setup. All settings and special features (including scroll effects, day/night mode, digital-light dimming, time-zone settings and more can be set online – obviating the need for a user manual. The clock itself is, however, autonomous: it can operate both on- and offline.
Power consumption: 7W Input
Power: 12V adapter
NIXIE MACHINE II for MB&F M.A.D.Gallery in Geneva, Dubai, Taipei Limited edition of 12 pieces Nixie Machine II is a collaborative project of Frank Buchwald and Nixie tube manufacturer Dalibor Farny. The new Nixie Machine is the next evolutionary stage implementing the distinctive design principles of Frank Buchwald’s industrial creations. The electronic heart of the Nixie Machine II takes completely innovative approach - it is based on a powerful, WiFi enabled electronics which allows the clock to be connected to internet and keep accurate time without need to set it manually. Sold out
NIXIE MACHINE for MB&F M.A.D.Gallery, Geneva Limited edition 12 pieces Burnished steel, brushed brass Length: 92cm, height: 42cm, approx. 350 components Nixie tubes: 6 tubes Z568M, about 90mm in height, manufactured by RFT (East-Germany) in the 60s More about: NIXIE MACHINE I Sold out
Experimental Cathode Apparatus / Light Object XAR-1 is a prototype light object inspired by speculative lab instruments and fictional aerospace devices. Built around the H-tube by Dalibor Farny. Engineered from stainless steel and brass, its open framework holds the glowing vacuum element in taut suspension—like a signal, or a memory from a future that never arrived. As a functional object, XAR-1 inhabits the space between analog display technology, mechanical aesthetics, and science fiction design language. Length: 50cm, 20″
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