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Atmos clock by Jaeger-LeCoultre


Column Appraisal and valuation, Fine Jewelry, luxury watches

Famous worldwide for its clocks creations and in particular watches include the most known the Reverso, the Jaeger-LeCoultre produces the famous Atmos clock with a perpetual motion for 85 years.

 

History

 

It was in 1928 that Jean-Léon Reutter developed the revolutionary movement of this clock. Its operation is based on changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure from where our clock takes its name "ATMOS". A one degree change ensures autonomy of 48 hours. This was a revolution for the time. The secret of this perpetual motion is based on a small capsule of mercury sealed and a particularly economical movement in beats per minute, 250 times less than your wristwatch.

 

From 1936, the Jaeger-LeCoultre produces the Atmos pendulum entirely.

 

Design

 

The classic model is designed as a rectangular glass box whose corners are brass but quickly, Jaeger-LeCoultre works with leading designers, Lalique, Hermes or St. Louis. It can also have a circular base, and even be skeleton or portico.

 


Pendule clock Atmos Jaeger LeCoultre expertise estimation valuation appraisal
© SVV Artcurial

 
Price

 

In working condition, it is possible to find an Atmos clock in auctions between £400 and £500 for the most common models. The presence of the original box is a plus. Between £1000 and £2000 you can buy a more elaborate example with a marble base model. Finally, for the rarest editions the £10, 000 can be fetched easily.

 

Jaeger-LeCoultre perpetuates the Swiss watchmaking tradition.



Cédric Henon





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