Swiss Atmos Perpetual Motion Clock By Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre first perfected and presented this avant-garde timepiece in the late 1920s, and the desire to own them is as perpetual as the movements themselves. The Atmos clock ever portrays, with elegance, the mastery of science and mechanics.
This fine example dates to 1980 and is presented in a 14K gold-plated case. Powered by an 11-jewel movement with a torsion pendulum driven by changes in atmospheric pressure as a mixture of gasses contract and expand. The time displays on a white enamel chapter ring with sword and Arabic numeral hour markers, and sword hands.
In addition to the timeless appeal of this horological masterpiece, it also bears a complete restoration and a one-year warranty.
9 1/4″H x 8 1/4″W x 6 1/2″D
Circa 1980