Lot Number : 1000

  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm
  • A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name.  Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm

Description: A 1970’s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.
*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15° and 30° Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cm

Dimensions:
Height: 23.5cm  Length/Width: 21.5cm  Depth/Diameter: 17cm

Condition Grade: 
1 - Excellent: A lot in excellent condition with no damage (this item could be used or new).
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.
3 - Fair/Good: A lot in fairly good condition but possibly with some wear, damage or restoration.
4 - Fair: A lot likely in need of some restoration or not in working order.
5 - Poor: A lot with heavy wear or damage and not fit for purpose, in need of full restoration or to be broken for parts.
0 - N/A:
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.

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