Rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos REUTTER model A1, art deco, 1930´s
Thank You very much for Your interest in watch-time. With clocks as our special interest for over 30years are proud to present some items of our excellent collection of fine and rare wristwatces, pocketwatches, 20th century clocks and rarities from the most exclusive manufacturers. We may presemt to you this masterpiece of watchmaking. Rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos REUTTER, art deco, 1930´s. In our opinion the Atmos Clock made by Jaeger LeCoultre is one of the most beautiful and as well technically advanced watch ever made. The joung engineer Jean-Leon Reutter had the idea to develop a movement which generates its energy just by temperature – and air pressure changes in the 1920ies. These first Atmos clocks containing mercury are extremely rare and very much sought after collector´s items. In the 30ies Jaeger bought the patents and developed the recent nitrous oxide system. If You like to learn more about the history and technical details of the Atmos clock please look for the book “living on air- the history of the Atmos pendulum clock”. As a hint, if You get in contact with the company of Jaeger LeCoultre and ask, they might just send You a copy. If You would like to date a clock, you can find lists of the serial numbers online. In our eyes the vintage 40ies and 50ies have the best movement quality, but even recent clocks are of very high quality and highly collectable. The precision of the movement is incredible for a mechanical clock, following an older Jaeger advertising it is made for 600 years… Hard to prove, but following some simple rules will increase durability and precision: The worst enemy of the Atmos is a watchmaker without experience. Our watchmaker is a “Master of Atmos”, a true specialist. Another dangerous enemy is the maid cleaning. Please always lock the pendulum when beeing moved, and place it perfectly flat by using the waterscale built in. The feet can simply be adjusted in hight. Enjoy Your Atmos clock for a long, long time. Reutter from the 1930s. Beautiful chrome plate and glass case, champagne color dial with arabic numerals. Early Reutter patent for the mercury motor. Fully serviced, runs perfectly. Cleuse / 30A. 225 mm x 445 mm x 130 mm. This clock cannot be sent via airplane (because of the mercury motor). If you have any questions please let us know. Discover other items of our special collection on. You can find this item with. The item “Rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos REUTTER model A1, art deco, 1930´s” is in sale since Wednesday, April 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Clocks\Vintage (1930-69)\Other Vintage Clocks”. The seller is “watch-time*de” and is located in Hameln. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.