Wing

type: DC-3
5506
production from 1 week
Type/materials
Characteristics
  • We use aluminum that is used in the aircraft industry, and IN-18 Nixies in this clock.; We named it after legendary aircraft, which continues to perform flights since 1935.; This clock reminds a wing of an aeroplane. Inside the "wing" there are even 4 frames as technical elements in a real plane.; This model is a very nice touch for modern interiors: loft, hi-tech, etc. To make this clock our crafter need more than 50 work hour for one item.
  • Only 60 pieces will be produced in the collection
  • Nixie Tubes were produced in 70-80s and can work in our clocks up to 30 years.
  • Personal certificate made on designer cotton paper using letterpress printing.
  • Supplied in a black premium box with golden embossing on top.
  • Retro adapter 12V is included.
  • Sizes: 300х220mm x height 140mm (height without Tubes 80mm, hight of the Tubes is 60mm).
Functions
  • - demonstration of time and date (date can be disabled);
  • - date can be shown as DD-MM-YY or as MM-DD-YY or as YY-MM-DD;
  • - 24 and 12 hour modes;
  • - 2 alarms;
  • - 2 digit changing modes (regular and cross fading);
  • - sleep mode;
  • - time correction;
  • - adjustable brightness;
  • - change of digits from 0 to 9 every 30 minutes to prevent cathodes poisoning;
  • - easy tube replacement without soldering;
  • - time and date are kept during failure of power;

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Our pride DC-3 with the largest IN-18 lamps ✈️

🔥The collection is limited – only 60 pieces will be produced.🔥

 

DC-3 is a real find for collectors and connoisseurs of exquisite design. We named this premium model after the legendary aircraft that has been flying from 1935 to the present.

 

The model is made of aluminum, which is used in aircraft construction, and the clock itself is architecturally reminiscent of the shape of an airplane wing; we even recreated 4 frames inside it. In addition, the clock is equipped with the largest Soviet nixie tubes IN-18, which simply fascinate with their glow. There are very few such lamps left in the world and they have not been produced for a long time.

 

To make one copy of the DC-3 clock, a craftsman needs about 50 hours. We use several technologies: milling, grinding, profile bending. The last two require special skill. During assembly, a large number of aluminum hammer rivets are used; this process involves many subtleties.

 

Clocks in this line belong to the premium segment and are in high demand among aviation fans, collectors and connoisseurs of stylish minimalist design. Perhaps the DC-3 clock will push you to conquer the skies, and it will certainly be a great addition to a modern interior.