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Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos Clock

£2,100.00
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A beautiful Atmos Clock By Jaeger Le Coultre numbered 390889, with a square dial with gilded Arabic numerals and battens and smoked tip hands.

This example dates from circa 1970 and the mechanism is housed in a gilt brass case with a brushed pedestal. The glass sides allow you to see the ingenious movement for all angles. These Atmos Clocks come in variety of designs, and this stylish example of Mid-Century design is one of our favourites.

The ‘Atmos’ first invented in 1928, has no external power source and never needs to be wound by hand. It isn’t powered by a suspended weight, as most pendulum clocks are. The Atmos clock gets its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence its name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. This is how the mechanism winds naturally without any human intervention.

23cm H x 21cm W x 17cm D

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A beautiful Atmos Clock By Jaeger Le Coultre numbered 390889, with a square dial with gilded Arabic numerals and battens and smoked tip hands.

This example dates from circa 1970 and the mechanism is housed in a gilt brass case with a brushed pedestal. The glass sides allow you to see the ingenious movement for all angles. These Atmos Clocks come in variety of designs, and this stylish example of Mid-Century design is one of our favourites.

The ‘Atmos’ first invented in 1928, has no external power source and never needs to be wound by hand. It isn’t powered by a suspended weight, as most pendulum clocks are. The Atmos clock gets its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence its name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. This is how the mechanism winds naturally without any human intervention.

23cm H x 21cm W x 17cm D

A beautiful Atmos Clock By Jaeger Le Coultre numbered 390889, with a square dial with gilded Arabic numerals and battens and smoked tip hands.

This example dates from circa 1970 and the mechanism is housed in a gilt brass case with a brushed pedestal. The glass sides allow you to see the ingenious movement for all angles. These Atmos Clocks come in variety of designs, and this stylish example of Mid-Century design is one of our favourites.

The ‘Atmos’ first invented in 1928, has no external power source and never needs to be wound by hand. It isn’t powered by a suspended weight, as most pendulum clocks are. The Atmos clock gets its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence its name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. This is how the mechanism winds naturally without any human intervention.

23cm H x 21cm W x 17cm D

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