JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS
JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS

BRASS AND GLASS BAROMETRIC DRIVEN CLOCK CASE NO. 18385, CIRCA 1970

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JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS
BRASS AND GLASS BAROMETRIC DRIVEN CLOCK
CASE NO. 18385, CIRCA 1970
Copper-colored brass movement, vacuum chamber winding the going barrel, lever escapement driven by tension pendulum, locking lever above the pendulum, silvered chapter ring for time display with applied dagger and Arabic numerals, copper-colored brass case with four transparent sides and top, movement signed and numbered
Dimensions: 142 x 188 x 220 mm.

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Lot Essay

US$2,000-3,000

The Atmos clock was created by Jean-L?on Reutter, in Neuch?tel, Switzerland.
His main challenge was to produce a clock that could be wound by atmospheric fluctuations. Reutter succeeded in 1928 and his patent was first licensed to a French company who exploited it until 1935. Only later was it purchased by Jaeger-LeCoultre. The Atmos clock was a prestigious gift offered to important personalities during their visits to Switzerland.

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