rewolf wrote:One of the "benefits" listed on the page you linked is "Low power"

Yes, I kinda reacted myself as I saw that, but this last resort replacement LED pulls even more Watts (unless I have misread the spec's):
http://catalog.osram-os.com/catalogue/c ... owBookmark That is, the glow digits cannot be half bad, even if there are other LED:s that beat them
Anyway, these filament displays are even more retro than 70's LED displays and for this alone they're worth a try

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Definitely! I think they are worth some sacrifices.
You hadn't mentioned the solar cell yet. Is only 1 single cell (0.4V) a must?
Eh, no, I just haven't spent much time on that aspect of the design yet. My first (and only) effort to find a suitable solar cell ended when I found a 20 x 20 mm piece.
...was the big flaw of the Bulova Thermatron.
The Thermatron does not look all that good, but its working principle deserves respect.
BTW: The average number of active LED segments is 18.1 for a 24h watch ...
I must say I am slightly impressed that anyone came up with the idea of calculating these numbers.
Talking about maximum currents, it occurred to me that the about 0.2 A display current can be reduced considerably if I, for instance, light the digits (quickly) one after each other. The battery only have to deliver about 50mA then, but for a longer time span. I suppose the best way of finding out the limits of the design, is to go ahead and bread-board it quickly, and try things out.
Yours
Johannes