JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON
JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON
JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON
JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON
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JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON

SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS 566 MODEL, NO. 13/28, REF. Q5165103, MOVEMENT NO. 738’827, CIRCA 2010

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JAEGER-LECOULTRE. A FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE BLUE BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIMITED EDITION BUBBLE-SHAPED ATMOS ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK WITH MONTH AND EQUATION OF TIME, DESIGNED BY MARC NEWSON
SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS 566 MODEL, NO. 13/28, REF. Q5165103, MOVEMENT NO. 738’827, CIRCA 2010
Movement: Cal. JLC 566, 15 jewels, wound by changes in the air pressure, signed
Dial: Northern Hemisphere sky chart with zodiac signs, white Arabic numerals, outer silvered brushed ring with cardinal point, fan-form aperture for month in French combined with equation of time indication, signed
Case: Blue baccarat crystal, front panel removable to adjust the time, small glazed aperture for the water level in the case, balance locking lever above the pendulum, raised on three height-adjustable feet, signed
With: Jaeger-LeCoultre Guarantee Certificate dated 16 March 2011, Certificate of Origin, setting pin, instruction manual and fitted leather travelling case.

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Lot Essay

The movement of the Jaeger-LeCoulture Atmos clock harvests its energy from temperature and atmospheric changes in the environment. To do so, it not only draws energy from a sealed airtight capsule of mixed gases that either expand or condense when the temperature changes, but it also requires a very innovative and amusing mechanism known as the torsion pendulum, which is inspired by the traditional clock. Unlike a pendulum clock, which requires manual winding with a key and consists of the swaying movement of a pendulum to act as a harmonic oscillator for accurate time keeping, a torsion pendulum uses a weighted wheel that oscillates in a movement similar to the balance wheel of a watch, and most importantly requires less energy to operate than a traditional pendulum clock. The Atmos clock has been very popular among collectors since its introduction in 1928 and has served as official gifts for the Swiss government.

Marc Newson who has brought a new twist to the traditional form of the Jaeger-LeCoulture Atmos clock has also designed for Apple, Nike, Hermés, Leica amongst others. Unlike the traditional Jaeger-LeCoulture Atmos clocks, the present Atmos 566 model ignites a new spark to the design of this historically famous timepiece by incorporating a hand blown Baccarat cobalt blue crystal case and it is the successor of celebrated model Atmos 561. The case is shaped like an ice cube and when seen from afar, the rounded lines of the crystal can deceive spectators in seeing a floating dial and movement.

The present clock is number 13 of a limited edition of 28 exceedingly rare examples made in 2010.

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