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Jaeger LeCoultre ATMOS 1949
Atmos clock
Atmos early serial number
Atmos early serial number
Swiss made
Galerie Balbach ATmos
Fine adjustment Atmos clock
Fine adjustment Atmos clock

Early and classic ATMOS II

Switzerland
Brass gold plated
Year of manufacture 1949


Dimensions: H x W x D: 23.5 x 21 x 16.5 cm

Description:
Atmos II in matt brushed gold-plated case with polished stands. Blued screws, regulating screw on the back, rotating pendulum with fine vertical stripes divided into 8 segments.
Dial ring with horizontal 3 and horizontal 9.

The serial number of this early Atmos clock is not yet engraved on the top, but on the front of the movement plate.
Serial number: 22336
Year of manufacture: 1949

Condition:
The clock is freshly revised and runs absolutely reliable and accurate.
Case with minimal signs of use, light "cleaning wear" on corners and edges. Photos are not "embellished", case condition is as shown in photos.

Fun Facts:
In 1927, the young engineer Jean-Léon Reutter presented the prototype of the Atmos watch he had developed.
The response in the press was great and so he signed a contract with the Compagnie générale de radiologie, which built and distributed the "Atmos I" under Reutter's direction from 1930.
Since there were always problems with the watches, the movements were manufactured by Le Coultre et Cie inSwitzerland from 1933 andin 1935 the production rights of the Atmos watch were transferred to Ets. Ed. Jaeger.
They concentrated on developing a simpler and more robust engine and from 1938 the era of the Atmos by Jaeger-LeCoultrebegan.

The "watch that lives on air" uses the "breathing movements" of a gas-filled bellows created by temperature fluctuations to wind the movement.
The movement of the watch is conspicuous by its cylindrical box on the back. Inside, a bellows-shaped expansion chamber contains chloroethyl, a gas that expands particularly strongly between 10 °C and 27 °C. The movement is then wound up.
A temperature difference of only one degree Celsius winds the watch for 48 hours. This interesting winding mechanism is complemented by an exquisite movement of the utmost precision with a heavy torsion pendulum.
The condition for the accuracy of the clock is a stable and vibration-free installation.

Also worth mentioning is the absolute environmental friendliness of the clock, which, despite its unlimited running time, does not need a battery or any other electrical drive.
For decades, the Atmos has been the official state gift of Switzerland to prominent visitors, e.g. politicians from abroad.

[Source: Jean Lebet - Living on Air / Jürgen Abeler - Ullstein Uhrenbuch]

Price: This watch is already sold.

You will find interesting facts about the ATMOS by Jaeger LeCoultre in the specialist literature:

Jürgen Abeler - Ullstein watch book p. 173

Negretti / De Vecchi - Fascination Watch p. 195

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