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LeCoultre

Atmos A gilt brass Atmos clock, Circa 1975

Lot Closed

June 15, 06:52 PM GMT

Estimate

800 - 1,200 USD

Lot Details

Description

Atmos

A gilt brass Atmos clock, Circa 1975


Dial: semi-skeletonized

Caliber: cal. 528-8 Atmos patented, wound by changes in the air pressure, 15 jewels

Movement number: 70089

Case: gilt brass, glass

Size: 23.5 cm length, 19 cm width and 14 cm height

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: no

Papers: no


SKU: BV9Q3 

The first Atmos Clock was invented by a French engineer Jean-Leon Reutter in the late 1920s. He later sold his patent to the LeCoultre Watch Company, which is now better known as Jaeger-LeCoultre. The beauty of the Atmos clock is attributed to its time keeping method. The Atmos clock requires no mechanical or electrical intervention to keep time, but instead it uses the slightest changes in atmospheric pressure to power its perpetual motion.