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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Pendule Atmos Kaliber 540 aus ca. 1990
NZ$5,781
+ NZ$74 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
ROYALE
NZ$8,324
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
528-8
NZ$2,867
Excl. shipping
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Royale Cal. 526
NZ$7,769
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
528-8
NZ$2,399
Excl. shipping
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Classique Kaliber 562 vergoldet frisch revidiert
NZ$17,296
+ NZ$139 for shipping
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VII Modell Embassy Red in exzellentem Zustand
NZ$3,052
Excl. shipping
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Cosmos
NZ$6,659
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Classique gold plated table clock from 1990's ref Q5101202
NZ$5,549
+ NZ$462 for shipping
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Royale
NZ$7,862
+ NZ$185 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
ROYAL BLUE WITH ORIGINAL CARDBOARD BOX
NZ$31,447
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
ATMOSPHERIC CLOCK
NZ$5,688
+ NZ$302 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
NZ$8,324
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
J.L. REUTTER MERCURY
NZ$70,293
+ NZ$536 for shipping
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526-5
NZ$2,201
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„Jubilé“ top Zustand inkl. Originaltabernakel
NZ$14,984
+ NZ$139 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
VII Kaliber 528/1 mit seltenem goldenem Ziffernblatt.
NZ$3,052
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Plexy Chrome
NZ$9,989
+ NZ$109 for shipping
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Marina
NZ$5,272
+ NZ$185 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
561 80th Anniversary By Marc Newson Ed.Limited Full set
NZ$77,692
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Orologio Da Mobile Atmos Jubilee 5861 Limited Edition Completo
NZ$13,837
+ NZ$102 for shipping
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CHINESE AQUARIUM - PLEXIGLAS - CAL 526-5 - 1960er
NZ$9,064
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
"Aquarium Chinois"
NZ$8,324
+ NZ$146 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Elysée Tischuhr
NZ$4,440
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Fontainebleau Uhr Kaliber 544 mit orig. Wandhalterung
NZ$16,630
+ NZ$139 for shipping
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Royalle
NZ$3,681
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Calibres 526-540
NZ$3,805
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Q5165107
NZ$42,459
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Reutter 150 Jubiläum Edition Bankhaus UBS und CIC
NZ$17,758
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Rhodium
NZ$9,619
+ NZ$185 for shipping

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DU MILLENAIRE MARQUETERIE ED.LIMITED 25p Full set
NZ$64,744
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
V Bi-Color Kaliber 526 mit Tabernakel und Sockel von JLC. Aktuell Revision.
NZ$5,272
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CHINESE AQUARIUM - ACRYLGLAS - CAL 526-5 - 1960er
NZ$10,174
+ NZ$277 for shipping
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Fontainebleau Kaliber 540 Top-Zustand
NZ$7,399
+ NZ$139 for shipping
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Atlantis Phase de Lune
NZ$23,678
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"Luigi Colani" Full Set Steel Rarest model box and certificate and instructions
NZ$21,877
+ NZ$856 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
LE COULTRE ATMOS Transparente Q5135204 Collection Full set
NZ$22,013
+ NZ$183 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
VIII
NZ$12,024
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Phases de lune
NZ$18,128
+ NZ$185 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
by Luigi Colani (1974-75) with Extract of archives
NZ$33,297
+ NZ$740 for shipping
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Sky Map caliber 528
NZ$5,457
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Colani Designeruhr von 1977 mit Box & Zertifkat Full Set
NZ$40,696
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Jubilé top Zustand inkl. Originaltabernakel
NZ$14,891
+ NZ$139 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
LeCoultre Atmos 3000 Q5135201 in Glass Crystal With Blued Steel Hands and Skeleton Sapphire Crystal Dial
NZ$13,344
+ NZ$347 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Rare ATMOS VIII R table clock - 80’s - caliber 528 - Instructions
NZ$3,786
+ NZ$112 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
NZ$10,636
+ NZ$276 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Vendome silver
NZ$12,579
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Marina Fish
NZ$6,087
+ NZ$285 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
DU MILLENAIRE 3000 ED.LIMITED SERVICED JLC
NZ$33,297
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Q5101202
NZ$2,775
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Tischuhr mit Wandhalter
NZ$4,440
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
TRANSPARENTE - rare roman dial - (discontinued)
NZ$22,013
+ NZ$139 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Linen Dial Bordeaux Rare Collector
NZ$8,560
+ NZ$342 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Raro Orologio Da Mobile Atmos Rodiato 1974 Speciale Verde Acqua
NZ$9,456
+ NZ$102 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
von Colani Designeruhr aus den 1970er Jahren mit Box
NZ$32,372
+ NZ$277 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
V ROYALE
NZ$16,463
+ NZ$109 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
528-8
NZ$4,347
Excl. shipping
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
transparente Classique Phase de lune with original cardboard box
NZ$25,897
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
Colani full set New old stock
NZ$36,996
+ NZ$740 for shipping
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos
VIIIC Art Deco
NZ$3,607
+ NZ$277 for shipping

Atmos: Driven by Hidden Forces

The Atmos is Jaeger-LeCoultre's mechanical table clock with a torsion pendulum. A beautiful addition to any home, it fascinates observers with its unique power source: changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure. Thus, you never need to wind it!


Highlights

  • Fascinating timepiece: powered without a movement, battery, or solar cells
  • Precise technology and timepiece
  • Luxury, decorative table clock
  • Official Swiss gift to foreign state guests

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Powers Itself

At first glance, Jaeger-LeCoultre's Atmos looks like any other table clock. However, the Atmos is incredibly unique: It's not powered by a battery, weights, or key winding, but rather by temperature changes in its immediate environment. Seeing as the clock is sensitive to dust, its ingenious technology is safely contained in a glass case. Jaeger-LeCoultre decided against adding a seconds hand in order to save energy.


Which Atmos should I buy?

Model Price (approx.)
Atmos Marqueterie, Ref. Q5543307 140,000 euros
Atmos by Mac Newson, Ref. Q5165103 100,000 euros
Atmos Réédition 1930, Ref. Q5175101 20,000 euros
Atmos Classique Phases de lune, Ref. Q5111202 6,500 euros
Atmos Classique, Ref. 5101202 5,000 euros

Detailed Price Information

In terms of price, most Atmos clocks cost under 10,000 euros. However, some cost more, such as the Atmos Réédition. This clock, first produced in the 1930s, has a historic design with a large, round glass bell jar supported by a steel platform; it is available for 20,000 euros. Even more expensive are the blue crystal Atmos models designed by the Australian designer Marc Newson. Only 28 clocks (reference number Q5165103) were produced, and their price reflects their rarity: They cost around 100,000 euros.

Most Atmos models have conservative designs with metal pieces made of gold-plated brass. You can purchase one of these clocks in good or very good condition for 2,000 euros. The Classique version (reference number 5101202) has a dial featuring Roman numerals and is available for around 5,000 euros. The Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Classique is 22.5 cm tall, 20 cm wide, and has a depth of 15.5 cm. In addition to the gold versions, there are also silver-gray versions made of rhodinized brass.

The Marina version (costing around 4,000 euros) is in a solid case and features maritime imagery such as ships, fish, and water plants. You can find a special model of this version, the China Aquarium, under reference number 5806.

Seeing as most complications require massive amounts of energy, Jaeger-LeCoultre forwent extras on the Atmos in favor of a smoothly running clock. One exception is the version with a moon phase display at the six o'clock position; it costs around 6,500 euros.


Almost a Perpetual Motion Clock

The round pendulum that functions as a balance wheel swings back and forth once a minute and is sure to catch onlookers' eyes. But where does it get its energy? The secret is temperature change; the Atmos draws its energy from changes in temperature in its immediate environment . The clock features an internal hermetically sealed capsule filled with ethylene chloride. Minimal rises in temperature cause the liquid in the capsule to change into gas, expanding the flexible capsule, which then pushes against a balance spring. It reaches its maximum expansion at 27 degrees Celsius and shrinks again as temperatures drop, thereby relaxing the balance spring.

This growing and shrinking motion is used to wind the caliber's mainspring and put the hands in motion. A temperature change of one degree Celsius is enough to power the clock for two days. Theoretically, the Atmos can function forever, as long as it experiences enough temperature fluctuations in its environment. However, it's recommended to have your Atmos serviced every 15 years to make sure it keeps running smoothly.


A Gift for State Guests to Switzerland

The Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter (1899-1971) invented the Atmos in 1928. Jaeger-LeCoultre bought the patent shortly thereafter. The company has more or less kept the design of the atmospheric clock consistent since 1945. From a physics point of view, the Atmos is a heat engine; for Swiss state guests, on the other hand, it's a gift. The Swiss government gives its official visitors an Atmos clock as a lasting memory and symbol of the Swiss people's special watchmaking skills.

The Atmos runs even more precisely than the chronometer norm established for wristwatches . Usually, the clock deviates from the reference time by about one minute each month. When regulated even more precisely, it's possible that the clock will deviate by only 30 seconds per month. This is an astounding value considering the pendulum only undergoes 120 alternations per hour. In comparison, the balance wheel of a modern wristwatch vibrates at 28,800 alternations per hour. The Atmos's pendulum is supported by a suspension wire made of Elinvar, a material that is resistant to temperature changes – an important characteristic for this clock.


The Energy-Saving Clock

Even more impressive is the minimal energy needed to keep the Atmos running. According to Jaeger-LeCoultre, it would take 60 million Atmos clocks to equal the energy use of a 15-watt light bulb. The movement functions with as few components as possible, none of which require lubrication. Friction loss is thus minimized and the caliber runs smoothly; however, this also makes the movement sensitive to dust particles. Thus, the clock's case isn't just decorative, but rather a method of protecting the caliber.