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ATMOS - Jaeger leCoultre with number 203666 - Period 1960/1970

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13 May, 2020

ATMOS - Jaeger leCoultre with number 203666 - Period 1960/1970

US$1,466.30

Famous ATMOS clock by the Jaeger-LeCoultre brand encased in glass with a 24 karat gold plated casing. The clock has a movement with 15 jewel bearings, numbered 203666, with calibre 528/8.Year of manufacture based on serial number: 1962.Dial in original off-white colour with Arabic numerals.The glass cap can be removed entirely.The movement is powered by a self-winding system that works on temperature differences.Movement has recently been cleaned and recalibrated.ATMOS in good condition, basement has signs of wear to the back and one of the sides.The clock comes with a copy of an original instruction manual in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Japanese and a description, as well as a brief catalogue and a condensed instruction manual.Measurements:Height: 24 cm.Width: 21 cm.Depth 15 cm.Weight 4.7 kg.Condition: good, basement has some signs of wear due to polishing to the front and back. The lot will be packaged with care and sent registered and insured.Transportation damage is at our expense. We package so well, that we are willing to take that risk.In 1928 the Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter invented the Atmos clock. The first designs functioned using the expansion of mercury. In 1936, Jaeger LeCoultre decided to buy the design from Reutter and immediately patented it. Since that time, Jaeger Le-Coultre has produced the Atmos clock in series. The company was officially renamed Jaeger-LeCoultre.The clock was a wondrous invention, since the timepiece ran on air. One degree difference in temperature was enough to make the timepiece work for two days. The mechanism is based on an air-tight, gas-filled glass capsule.Originally filled with air, it is now filled with ethyl chloride (C2H5CL). Minimal temperature differences change the gas volume in the capsule: it contracts or expands. This "breathing" provides the spring with energy. It does not require any batteries, electricity, hand force, sun, wind or kinetic energy. The Atmos clock is extremely economical and runs for 48 hours on a temperature difference of just one degree Celsius. The temperature differences of one day provide enough energy for a month's accurate time display, the clock can even build up a power reserve for a year.The power reserve in mechanical watches usually lasts for days. The 309 parts of the movement are perfectly adjusted for minimal friction, no lubricants are necessary. Everything is so finely adjusted that the weight of a small insect can stop the hands. The spring only moves two times a minute instead of the usual 300 times a minute in a wristwatch (which uses 250 times more energy). This clock uses 60 million times less energy than a 15 watt light bulb. The Atmos table clock has been the official state gift of Switzerland for over fifty years.(source: Rikketik magazine)

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