








🕰️ Own a piece of time — where vintage tech meets modern smart style!
The Nixie Star Tube Clock features four replaceable, authentic IN-14 New Old Stock tubes housed in a handcrafted olive ash wood case. Equipped with a motion sensor to prolong tube lifespan, it offers two unique visual effects and supports 12/24-hour formats. Powered by reliable modern electronics with a universal adapter, it’s a perfect blend of vintage charm and contemporary convenience, packaged elegantly for gifting or personal style elevation.





| ASIN | B07BDQSTRV |
| Additional Features | 12H/24H, Blue LED backlight, Current date |
| Alarm Clock | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Brand Name | Nixie Star |
| Clock Form | Multi Display |
| Color | Brown, Orange, Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (175) |
| Dial Color | Orange |
| Display Type | Nixie |
| Frame Material | Olive Ash |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 6.5W x 8H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Nixie Clock |
| Item Weight | 0.97 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VintageTubeClocks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KKshop |
| Material Type | Olive Ash |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | DC 12v |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | S |
| Style Name | Nixie Tube Clock |
| Theme | Vintage |
| Watch Movement | Quartz |
A**E
I purchased this for my massage studio. I love the ambiance it adds to my room. It’s made in Ukraine so that’s a plus to me. I was tired of hearing my clock ticking and this one is totally silent. I little hard for my old brain to follow the instructions to set it, until I watched a great YouTube on how it’s done. Beautiful and well made. Several clients have made positive comments on the addition to my decor.
C**S
The wood of this lovely clock is a bit lighter than the pictures but still looks great and is a fun way to see the time. It has a motion sensor to help preserve the tubes and you can also set it to a fixed timetable to only be on between 7am and 10pm. That timing doesn't work for me but I am happy with the motion sensor instead. Worth the money for such a unique timepiece and slice of history. Made in the Ukraine, so it's another good reason to buy it. There might be a wait for shipping, but totally worth waiting for.
H**N
Do you have a nerd in your life? I’m not talking about your garden variety geek, I’m talking about a real nerd’s nerd- someone so hopelessly beyond remission as to find the discussion of old Soviet technology an appropriate dinner table topic. If you know a nerd like that- or, like myself- *are* that nerd, this is the gift for you. I never would’ve anticipated spending $200 on a small decorative clock. In fact, even if you had explained what this was to me and told me that it was well worth the price of admission, I probably still would’ve scoffed at the thought. Let me tell you, this thing is worth the price. I have been casually searching for a good nixie clock implementation for a few years now, but was always disappointed to see that anything in this price range usually contained a partially or entirely plastic build. I figured if I was ever going to spend the money, I was going to do it right. I added the popular PastIndicator to my wishlist and moved on with my life. When I randomly decided to pick up my search again a couple of months ago, I was enthralled to find this option on the market. Handmade, pretty, affordable? What’s not to like? I’m always a little bit skeptical of Amazon’s ability to be an effective middleman for low quantity, delicate gadgetry like this. It would’ve been super disappointing if Firefly (which is seemingly either a small team or maybe even just one guy!) went to the trouble of building this thing and then it got smashed on the way across the pond. Luckily, not only was this not the case, I was shocked to find the product packaged in a custom wooden box almost as beautiful as the clock itself. It even came with multiple layered foam inserts formfitting around each tube to make sure that they didn’t get jostled around in transport. The clock was entirely plug-and-play, after re-seating one of the tubes because it had started to drift in the socket during shipping. The seller even went to the trouble of figuring out my time zone and pre-setting the time and date, which is an incredibly nice gesture considering how easy it is to do myself. Little touches like that speak wonders for the care that’s taken in the rest of the product manufacturing, and instill a lot of confidence when buying something like this sight unseen. There’s two similar listings on Amazon right now, one priced at $180, and one priced at $200. They look to be the same other than this one, the $200 one, appearing in the photos to be manufactured with slightly darker wood. I was a tad bit disappointed upon opening the box to find the wood was lighter than I expected, but the grain was beautiful and the clock itself impressed me so much that I can hardly dock a star for that. I’m glad to pay a $20 “tip” to support something this cool. There are plenty of settings that you would expect such as being able to modify parameters surrounding the “slot machine” mode and motion detection to avoid cathode poisoning. You can also choose to show the date every couple of minutes, 12 versus 24 hour time, blue LEDs lighting up on the PCB (Yuck! Lol, glad it’s turned off out of the box...) and much more. The motion detection itself I have not had a chance to try yet, but I will report back if it doesn’t function as expected. Overall I really could not be more impressed with this thing, and if you’re on the fence about it or comparing it to more expensive nixie clocks I would definitely give it a shot before forking over a kidney for the PastIndicator, as beautiful as that thing looks. Highly impressed. Buy it while it’s still being made!
D**S
Nixies are never cheap, but some you look at have been chintz'd up with 'remotes' and phone apps and other silly things that you know won't work for long, or won''t work right. We were replacing one of the mechanical flip clocks that got lots of attention, but it finally died, so we wanted another interesting clock, this fits the bill. This guy comes in a nice wood box, that alone would make it a great gift, it's a nice presentation. The wood frame of the clock itself is nice, it is lighter than it looks in the pictures, I think because the lighting when photo'd is low to show the numbers more, and that adds to my only complaint. It's not as bright as I thought it would be or a few other Nixies I've seen. I took away one star, maybe a half. I did see this in the description: "The Vintage Nixie Clock was designed to work below its operation point to ensure the tubes last longer for you." So that probably explains the lower brightness. The instructions are simple and good, the options for having the time change, and the blue light are good, my kids really enjoyed deciding which was best. I'm going to see if I can rub a little darker wood oil on the frame to get the color closer to the pictures. All in all, it's a great piece, we're not disappointed.
T**A
Love it. I think I need another one for home :D I’m a science/tech geek and often work with really old equipment in my job. This clock is perfect for my office and sits next to an old Nixie tube a colleague gifted me :) The tubes are great, the box is nice and clean looking, and the motion sensor works great! It’s very sensitive so it rarely turns off when I’m in the room.
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