Through this film, we to take you on a journey through time and space back to 1928 in Neuchâtel, the place where Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter conceived the first prototype of a clock drawing its energy from variations in temperature.
Jacques-David LeCoultre, who was struck by this technical feat, contacted the inventor to help him materialise his dream. It took several years of research for Jaeger-LeCoultre Manufacture to transform this idea into a marketable and reliable reality, and thus to give birth to our Atmos.
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Kg277 8 months ago
is he moonwalking forward?
Microglia1 10 months ago
I've begun getting into Horology in the last year and this video really makes my imagination fly!
Great video, should be some sort of award for this...
Brehvon 1 year ago
Now I bet that took time to make! nice video. They are great clocks, must confess the modern glass ones are not to my taste but I love the traditional shaped ones.
The Holy grail of an 'Atmos wrist watch still seems some way off though!
LUNARTICK007 2 years ago
I have to say that my Atmos is the best looking clock I have in my collection. Great video!
Fraggboy 3 years ago