Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine rhodium-plated Atmos clock
This lot is offered without reserve.
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine rhodium-plated Atmos clock

SIGNED JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS, ATMOS CLASSIQUE TRANSPARENTE MODEL, REF. Q 5135201, MANUFACTURED IN 2008

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Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine rhodium-plated Atmos clock
Signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos, Atmos Classique Transparente model, ref. Q 5135201, manufactured in 2008
Cal. 563 gilt-finished jewelled lever movement wound by changes in the air pressure, balance locking lever, crystal chapter ring, dark blue Roman numerals, rectangular case with glazed sides and top, mirrored rhodium-plated bottom, hinged door to front, case and movement signed
185.5 mm. wide & 250 mm. high
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This lot is offered without reserve.

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With Jaeger-LeCoultre Certificat de Garantie dated 2 June 2008, instruction manual and cardboard box.

In the late 1920s the young engineer Jean-Léon Reutter experimented with a clock which would not need direct mechanical or electrical intervention to keep it wound, a clock powered only by Perpetual Motion. For centuries, many scientists including Leonardo Da Vinci had experimented with the idea of Perpetual Motion - however, only Reutter eventually succeeded in transforming it into an actual working clock.

His vision of a Perpetual Motion timepiece led him to produce a clock with a mechanism designed to consume the smallest possible amount of power to keep it running. His creation included a device powering the movement independently, using a substance which would react to the most sensitive changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions.

The result was an ingenious new clock unlike any other, past or present, a timepiece that would run independently and continuously, so incredibly sensitive that it could be rewound by the slightest fluctuations in the atmosphere or by the slightest changes in temperature, hence the name: "Atmos Clock". The first models were called Reutter Atmos I.

Reutter's system was patented in 1928 and improved by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Since 1935, the company has been producing these highly popular timepieces in different styles.