A CHROME ATMOS CLOCK Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century
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A CHROME ATMOS CLOCK
Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century
The case signed 'ATMOS JAEGER-LECOULTRE', the case signed 'ATMOS JAEGER-LECOULTRE THIRTEEN JEWELS', 22cm high, 20cm wide, 15cm deep (8.5in high, 7.5in wide, 5.5in deep)
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In 1928 Jean-Leon Reutter, a Swiss horologist, was granted the patent for the Atmos clock. The clock is driven by a mainspring that is re-wound by the expansion and contraction of the sealed drum affected by changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions. Jaeger LeCoultre improved Reutter's design and since 1935 have been making these clocks in a variety of forms.
This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω
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Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century
The case signed 'ATMOS JAEGER-LECOULTRE', the case signed 'ATMOS JAEGER-LECOULTRE THIRTEEN JEWELS', 22cm high, 20cm wide, 15cm deep (8.5in high, 7.5in wide, 5.5in deep)
Footnotes:
In 1928 Jean-Leon Reutter, a Swiss horologist, was granted the patent for the Atmos clock. The clock is driven by a mainspring that is re-wound by the expansion and contraction of the sealed drum affected by changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions. Jaeger LeCoultre improved Reutter's design and since 1935 have been making these clocks in a variety of forms.
This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω
Ω VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.
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A CHROME ATMOS CLOCK Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century
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