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Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos perpetual motion clock, caliber 528-8, serial number...

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Jaeger Le. Coultre Atmos perpetual motion clock, caliber 528-8, serial number 535525 , made in 1981. Good running condition, keeps accurate time (+/-5min. perweek) , movement is in good condition, just cleaned, bellows inspected, works good. The case has scratches and discoloration spots (see pictures and video for more details https: //youtu. be/z. RG-Vz. Wc. EAg ) Secure double boxed packing, "from door to door " courier delivery service (DPD, Fedex,GLS,) . Jaeger-Le Coultre's famous 'Atmos' clock was first developed in 1928. The clock is automatically wound without any intervention by the owner. Changes in air temperature makes winding the clock's mainspring. Achange in temperature of one degree can provide enough power to run the clock for few days, and the mainspring has enough power in reserve to run the clock for a year. Energy is conserved by the very slow-moving twisting pendulum which 'beats' only twice per minute. The movement is very silent. Warning! ! ! These clocks can have troubles to wind in premises with high quality climate control systems (where air temperature is very stable) . The clock must not be moved without locking the pendulum - moving the lever at the base bottom from the left to the right. To change the time, the minute hand must be moved by turning it clockwise.

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Jaeger Le. Coultre Atmos perpetual motion clock, caliber 528-8, serial number 535525 , made in 1981. Good running condition, keeps accurate time (+/-5min. perweek) , movement is in good condition, just cleaned, bellows inspected, works good. The case has scratches and discoloration spots (see pictures and video for more details https: //youtu. be/z. RG-Vz. Wc. EAg ) Secure double boxed packing, "from door to door " courier delivery service (DPD, Fedex,GLS,) . Jaeger-Le Coultre's famous 'Atmos' clock was first developed in 1928. The clock is automatically wound without any intervention by the owner. Changes in air temperature makes winding the clock's mainspring. Achange in temperature of one degree can provide enough power to run the clock for few days, and the mainspring has enough power in reserve to run the clock for a year. Energy is conserved by the very slow-moving twisting pendulum which 'beats' only twice per minute. The movement is very silent. Warning! ! ! These clocks can have troubles to wind in premises with high quality climate control systems (where air temperature is very stable) . The clock must not be moved without locking the pendulum - moving the lever at the base bottom from the left to the right. To change the time, the minute hand must be moved by turning it clockwise.

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