Ever since this post I was curious what the inside of a Neox clock looks. Only after I bought one and opened it up I got my answer: it is a horizontal drum roll clock.
Each drum with cutout numbers is lit from the inside by a neon bulb with a red plastic around it. The motor is a Nikko (unlabelled, but I think that is what it is).
A bit of a mystery is the "eye" on the right. Behind a facetted lens there is a rotating transparent drum that I think originally held some pattern that would produce an interesting effect, similar like the "sunburst" that some Tamura Lumitime clocks have. In my case though the drum did not rotate because a gear was missing and it looked like the original pattern was removed. I replaced the gear and tried out several improvised patterns using black tape, but the effect is still a bit underwhelming. If anyone knows what it should look like, please let me know!
Each drum with cutout numbers is lit from the inside by a neon bulb with a red plastic around it. The motor is a Nikko (unlabelled, but I think that is what it is).
A bit of a mystery is the "eye" on the right. Behind a facetted lens there is a rotating transparent drum that I think originally held some pattern that would produce an interesting effect, similar like the "sunburst" that some Tamura Lumitime clocks have. In my case though the drum did not rotate because a gear was missing and it looked like the original pattern was removed. I replaced the gear and tried out several improvised patterns using black tape, but the effect is still a bit underwhelming. If anyone knows what it should look like, please let me know!
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