Description: Clarisah Nixie Watch(on request, blue LEDs can be turned on or off via button/menu; wireless charging pad included) video and more info here:https://www.facebook.com/clarisahnixiewatch/ This video gives a glimpse of the simplified watch menu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFUIMDiCxHs Note: this listing is for the extended menu as described below (many more options and settings available!) Case in black anodised aluminium with AR coated 1.5mm sapphire glass. Stainless steel side panels, magnetic, removable and customisable. Two soft side buttons. Splashproof. With Qi compatible wireless charging. New firmware loaded, with full set of functions! Wireless charging: Purple light on = watch has a good connection with the transmitter. Red light on = battery is charging. Red light off, battery is not charging. Red light fast blink = battery disconnected or faulty. Green light when battery is fully charged. Full instructions further down below. To read the time: 1. Tilt wrist or 2. Press bottom button once or 3. Use light wave over function, if enabled Extreme low power consumption (the battery should last for about a year, standby power entirely offset by amorphous solar panels that work with artificial light too), the power supply is so efficient that the watch can run on a tiny CR1216 3V battery (only the Kopriso can do that too), LEDs lights can be switched on or off, precision extreme low power RTC, error of max 2.56 seconds per month or 1ppm, plenty of other features. The battery should last from 6 to 12 months on a single charge or it may not be to be charged at all depending on usage and light conditions to charge the battery through the solar cells. TO CHECK THE TIME:1. Tilt wrist (if watch is kept at tilt angle, it will also display seconds unless it’s in power saving mode set as “.4. 2”, see below)2. or Press bottom button once3. or Use light wave over function, if enabled (this is only a fun feature as it’s impossible to avoid false triggers from accidental shadows over the watch, so best disabled unless at a party or playing with kids) Press BOTTOM BUTTON once1) 24/12h Mode, switch modes by pressing Top Button. In order shows ‘24’ for 24 hour mode; ‘.12’ (left dot) for 12 hour AM; ’12.’ (right dot) for 12 hour PM [changing 24/12 mode will automatically disable alarm and reset alarm time to 00:00]. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.2) Hours setting (left dot indicate hours setting). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.3) Minutes setting (right dot indicates minutes setting mode), a. Starts with setting of Tens of Minutes, advance Tens of Minutes by pressing Top Button. Press Left Button to set Units of Minutes;b. Continues with Units of Minutes, advance Units of Minutes by pressing Top Button. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting. 4) Seconds setting, reset to zero by pressing Top Button. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting 5) Tilt angle setting (display shows ‘.45.’). Press Top Button to set new tilt angle (in case default angle in the watch is not as per user preference). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.6) Alarm Mode (display shows ‘.0.’ as defaults or ‘.1.’ ‘.2.’ ‘.3.’ depending on the setting chosen): change mode by pressing Top Button (0=Off, 1=On, 2=Alarm On only on week-days, 3=Alarm On only on week-ends). When Alarm is triggered, the watch shows the time 5x and a buzzer is activated. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.7) 24/12h Alarm Mode, switch modes by pressing Top Button. In order shows ‘24’ for 24 hour mode; ‘.12’ (with left dot) for 12 hour AM; ’12.’ (with right dot) for 12 hour PM [changing 24/12 mode will automatically disable alarm and reset alarm time to 00:00]. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting. Hours Alarm setting (left dot indicate hours setting, right dot on first digit indicates hour alarm setting). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.9) Minutes Alarm setting (right dot indicates minutes setting mode, left dot on second digit indicates minutes alarm setting), a. Starts with setting of Tens of Minutes, advance Tens of Minutes by pressing Top Button. Press Left Button to set Units of Minutes;b. Continues with Units of Minutes, advance Units of Minutes by pressing Top Button. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting. 10) Year setting (display shows left dot on first digit of the year and right dot on the second digit of the year). Leap year good until 2099. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.11) Month setting (display shows no dots on first digit of the month and right dot on the second digit of the month). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.12) Date setting (display shows left dot on first digit of the date and no dots on the second digit of the date). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.13) .1. Day of the week (display shows ‘.1.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= don’t show day of the week, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday etc). Set to 7 by default. When selecting 0, the display no longer shows Day of the week after HH:MM however the RTC keeps track of the Day of the week as if it had not been edited (for instance, if day was 7=Sunday, after selecting 0, the day is not shown, but the clock counts back to 1=Monday after 7=Sunday and so on). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.14) .2. Brightness selection (display shows ‘.2.’ on first digit), press Right Button to advance (0= auto-dim depending on ambient light or fixed: 1=10% 2=25% 3=50% 4=75% 5=80% 6=100%). Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.15) 2. Effect selection (display shows ‘2.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0=Normal, 1=Fade, 2=Cross-fade). Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.16) .3. Wave to trigger time (display shows ‘.3.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= disable, 1=enable). Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.17) .4. Accelerometer (display shows ‘.4.’ on first digit), press Top Button to advance (0= enable, 1=disable tilt function to trigger/show time, 2=power saving mode on after 2 hours until moved again). Set to 2 by default. It may take a few tries to find your perfect angle. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.18) .5. Show time every 5 seconds (display shows ‘.5.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= disable, 5=enable). Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.19) .6. Reset counter of times triggered (display shows ‘.6.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= do nothing, 1= reset). It simply counts how many times you have checked the time. Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.20) .7. Blue LEDs mode (display shows ‘.7.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0=Off, 1=On, 2=LEDs On only on week-days, 3=LEDs On only on week-ends, 4=LEDs On only between 7pm and 7am). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.21) .8. Real-time clock calibration +/- (display shows ‘.8.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= add fractions of seconds, 1= remove fractions of seconds). Set to 0 by default. Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.22) .9. Real-time clock calibration PPM (display shows ‘.9.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance up to 99. Each tick adds/removes 0.9537ppm (as a reference, 1ppm equals approx. 2.56 seconds per month). Press Bottom Button again to advance to next setting.23) .0. Factory Reset (display shows ‘.0.’ on first digit). Press Top Button to advance (0= do nothing, 1= reset everything to default factory settings). Reset of all settings to default values.Press Bottom Button again - done and ready to go!>> Press TOP BUTTON once to show the time>> Press Top Button again within 5 seconds to show the date (shows as DD-MM-YY)>> Press Top Button again within 5 seconds to show battery voltage (4.2v max, at 3.7v minutes blink twice, at 3.3v the watch no longer shows the time but continue to keep track of it)>> Press Top Button again to show time triggers MHTU, for instance if time was checked 4532 times, each Top Button Press shows each digit in sequence: show as ‘4’, followed by ‘.5.’, followed by ‘3.’, followed by ‘2’.>> Press Top Button again to close the display menuYes, just crazy! But then why are you still reading?! Important for returns: - for hygiene reasons, a charge of £10 for the 24mm belt will be deducted from the refund amount. - if the item is returned with even a slight scratch to the sapphire glass, a refurbishment fee of £40 will be charged. - if the item is returned with even a slight scratch on the black anodised aluminium case, a refurbishment fee of £100 will be charged. - nixie tubes are 2x B5870, new old stock (never used before). No warranty is offered on the tubes. In the unlikely scenario they break, they can be replaced at a charge to be agreed (usually £75 per tube, including tube and labour, however this depends on costs of nixie tube at the time, as prices keep on going up).- warranty expires if the item is disassembled, i.e. returns will no longer be accepted for damaged caused. Enjoy your new watch and the comfort of the orange glow. I'm sure you'll love it too.
Price: 485 GBP
Location: London
End Time: 2024-12-23T09:51:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 41.68 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 30 days
Brand: Unbranded
Department: Men, Women, Unisex Adult
Type: Wristwatch
Model: Ice-Watch ICE
Features: Limited Edition