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ATMOS CLOCK JAEGER-LECOULTRE The Atmos clock is a clock produced by the swiss watch company, Jaeger-LeCoultre. It is developed in 1928 by the swiss Jean-Léon Reutter who had already filed a patent on the subject two years earlier. This clock takes energy for movement of its mechanisms from the variations in temperature and atmospheric pressure. A temperature change of one degree is sufficient to provide the pendulum an operating time of about two days. Entirely produced by the Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre since 1936 it became the official gift of the Swiss Confederation. - Serial No. 390636 - Size 526 - 80 Years - White Dial - Arabic Numerals - Dauphine hands - Cabinet 24KT gold plated - Size: 8,66 inches x 7,1 x 5,11 Weight: 7,54 pounds
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