That looks nice David! Definitely better than the renderings you
previously showed us.
It's very 1960's style I would say, smooth and sleek, no trouble
passing airport security.
I think compared to your previous version, it looks much better but at
the same time it will probably attract less attention. It could be
more like "I am wearing a nixie watch" rather than "hey look, he is
wearing a nixie watch". It's a bit like U-boat bringing a 35mm
diameter / 8mm thin watch onto the market. It would still be a nice
watch but out of proportions and people wouldn't recognize it as a U-
boat.
I would still prefer to see more of the tubes themselves rather than
the digits only. I know you explained the reason why doing it this
way, which is totally fair, it's just a personal preference. Is the
official release going to be somewhat water resistant? I have found
that to be quite important as it is very easy to get it wet even
though you try your best to protect it from water.
Last time you mentioned you wouldn't update the software (much). The
thing I am missing is some form of tube brightness control. You can
see in your video that the digits are totally overexposed, which is
not a problem for the video, but if you wake up in the middle of the
night and want to know the time, you're in for a serious shock! I know
this because that is what happens if I put my watch on constant
brightness rather than adjusted to the ambient light.
Anyway, it is a nice watch and it looks much better than what I
thought it was going to look like.
Michel