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Geneva, Nov 16, 2008

LOT 431

Nixie Time-Code Generator Patek Philippe, Genève, ?Multicapt? series 730306, Model 40 735, retailed by Gubelin. Made circa 1975. Very fine and rare, Nixie time-code generator module with voltmeter.

CHF 1,000 - 2,000

USD 900 - 1,800 / EUR 600 - 1,200

Sold: CHF 2,880

C. Rectangular, blue anodized brushed aluminium fascia, grey coated top and sides. D. Nixie vacuum tube display with red screen and buttons for input selection, knobs for level, voltage and 1/10th second selection, voltmeter scale up to 2.5 volts and buttons for setting. Signed. Dim. 33 x 25 x 11 cm.


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Grading System
Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3

Good

Notes

Nixie Tube Is an electronic device for displaying numerals or other information. The glass tube contains a wire-mesh anode, and multiple cathodes in the shape of Arabic numerals Applying power to one cathode surrounds it with an orange glow discharge. The tube is filled with a gas at low pressure, usually mostly neon and often a little mercury and/or argon. Although it resembles a vacuum tube in appearance, its operation does not depend on thermionic emission of electrons from a heated cathode. It is therefore called a cold-cathode tube (a form of gas filled tube), or a variant of a neon lamp. Such tubes rarely exceed 40 °C (104 °F) even under the severest of operating conditions in a room at ambient temperature. The most common form of nixie tube has ten cathodes in the shapes of the numerals 0 to 9 (and occasionally a decimal point or two) but there are also types that show various letters, signs and symbols.