The clock is bordered by a duo of enameled panels that took 200 hours to create and constitutes the largest enamel work Jaeger-LeCoultre has ever undertaken. The size presented a number of challenges, ...
View A Jaeger-Le Coultre, gilt brass cased Atmos clock, serial number 86028, housed in a canted rectangular case, 22.5cm high, with a brass wall bracket and paper instruction manual By COULTRE ...
The new clock continues in the tradition of fine watchmaking The Atmos has been a byword for fine watchmaking for over nine decades. Supplied Invented in 1928, the Jaeger-Lecoultre Atmos clock has ...
We like to think our self-winding watches can run forever. But they will stop eventually, and before then their accuracy will degrade. Friction, viscosity, air resistance, not to mention entropy ...