LeCoultre Perpetual Atmos-V Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$700 – $900[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine's Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]7:00 AM – Nov 17, 2012[/restrict]
LeCoultre Perpetual Atmos-V Clock. Rare Model. 4.5 in. painted metal dial with applied gilt brass hour numbers and markers with gilt brass hands; dial signed Jaeger LeCoultre, Atmos. Typical Atmos perpetual movement with torsion pendulum. Case has gilt brass corner framed with reverse decorated black & gold leaf design on glass panels; designed with sailing ships on stormy seas. Rare and attractive clock in like new condition, original box, pamphlets and packing materials; in good running condition, case is signed on the base LeCoultre & Cie, Swiss, Caliber 526-5. 9 in. high x 7 in. wide x 5 in. deep.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos Mantel Clock, Switzerland, c.
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]€1,000 – €1,300[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Auctionata Paddle 8 AG[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture] €1,800[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]9:00 AM – Nov 11, 2015[/restrict]
Brass, gilt, metal, glass
Switzerland, c. 1972
Jaeger-LeCoultre  Manufacturer of luxury watches since 1833
Torsion pendulum movement, caliber 528-8, with automatic wind-up via temperature differences and locking device
White chapter ring with Arabic indices as well as line indices, gold colored hands
Classic glazed brass case, front hinged
Level compensation via the characteristic adjusting screws at the base
Ref. no.: 5902; Watch case no.: 383676
With Certificat dÂauthenticit from 2009 and guarantee booklet
With the original cardboard box by Jaeger-LeCoultre
Total dimensions: 23.1 x 21 x 16.5 cm
Fully functional, very good condition
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 2,000 Euro
Condition:
The Atmos clock is in a very good condition with minimal signs of age and wear, like tiny surface abrasion and scratches. According to the current owner, it has been completely renovated by Jaeger in 2013. During in house testing, the timepiece was fully functional. No guarantee on long term precision and regularity. The total dimensions measure 23.1 x 21 x 16.5 cm.
Jaeger LeCoultre
Jaeger LeCoultre was established in 1833 by the brothers Charles Antoine and Ulysse LeCoultre in the Valle de Joux in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer belongs to the Richemont holding company and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland. Ladies watches with the smallest calibre in the world (K101, since 1929), the skeletonised pocket watch Grande Complicaton Email Bleu calibre 17JSSCCRVQ with minute repetition, two-hand chronograph and perpetual calendar (since 1928), the Reverso with swivel case (since 1931), the Memovox alarm watch (since 1956, with automatic winding since 1956), the automatic watch Futurematic (automatic alarm watch for divers, Deep Sea Automatic Alarm, since 1959) and the Grand Rveil with alarm, perpetual calendar and automatic winding (since 1989) are among the best-known watches. Recent successes include the Master Grand Rveil (since 2004, with vibration alarm) and the Hybris Mechanica Grande Sonnerie, consisting of 1300 components with 26 complications, one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world (since 2009). Table clocks are also produced to this day, such as the Atmos (since 1931), whose mechanical movement is wound up through changes in temperature. (nlu)
LeCoultre Perpetual Atmos Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$400 – $600[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine's Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$325[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]9:00 AM – Jun 02, 2012[/restrict]
LeCoultre Perpetual Atmos Clock. Brass desk clock has a square dial with applied brass 5 minute markers, 15 jewel movement exposed through the center of the dial. Clock is in good condition, pendulum is disconnected from the suspension. 9.25 in. high x 8.5 in. wide x 6.5 in. deep
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos Mantel Clock, Switzerland, c.
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]€800 – €1,040[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Auctionata Paddle 8 AG[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture] €1,000[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]9:00 AM – Nov 11, 2015[/restrict]
Brass, gilt, metal, glass
Switzerland, c. 1960
Jaeger-LeCoultre  Manufacturer of luxury watches since 1833
Torsion pendulum movement with automatic wind-up via temperature differences and locking device, 15 jewels
Chapter ring with Arabic indices as well as line indices, gold colored hands
Classic removable glazed brass case with locking pins
Level compensation via the characteristic adjusting screws at the base
Total dimensions: 23.1 x 21 x 16.5 cm
Fully functional, good condition
Design classic from Switzerland; an Atmos complements any interior and stands out due to its unique technology
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 1,600 Euro
Condition:
The Atmos clock is in a good condition with minor signs of age and wear, like surface abrasion and scratches, particularly in the area of the chapter ring. During in house testing, the timepiece was fully functional. No guarantee on long term precision and regularity. The total dimensions measure 23.1 x 21 x 16.5 cm.
Jaeger LeCoultre
Jaeger LeCoultre was established in 1833 by the brothers Charles Antoine and Ulysse LeCoultre in the Valle de Joux in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. The Swiss luxury watch manufacturer belongs to the Richemont holding company and is based in Le Sentier, Switzerland. Ladies watches with the smallest calibre in the world (K101, since 1929), the skeletonised pocket watch Grande Complicaton Email Bleu calibre 17JSSCCRVQ with minute repetition, two-hand chronograph and perpetual calendar (since 1928), the Reverso with swivel case (since 1931), the Memovox alarm watch (since 1956, with automatic winding since 1956), the automatic watch Futurematic (automatic alarm watch for divers, Deep Sea Automatic Alarm, since 1959) and the Grand Rveil with alarm, perpetual calendar and automatic winding (since 1989) are among the best-known watches. Recent successes include the Master Grand Rveil (since 2004, with vibration alarm) and the Hybris Mechanica Grande Sonnerie, consisting of 1300 components with 26 complications, one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world (since 2009). Table clocks are also produced to this day, such as the Atmos (since 1931), whose mechanical movement is wound up through changes in temperature. (nlu)
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Table Clock, Cal. 526-5, C. 1970
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]€700 – €910[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Auctionata Paddle 8 AG[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture] €1,000[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]11:00 AM – Apr 20, 2016[/restrict]
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos table clock
Brass, glass
Switzerland, c. 1970
Jaeger-LeCoultre  Manufacturer of luxury watches since 1833
Marked with ÂLeCoultre Atmos 433852Â
Calibre 526-5, Clockwork mechanically driven by air pressure fluctuations
Torsion pendulum and security lever
White complete dial with Roman indices, black Breguet-hands
Classic, glazed five times, door at the front, two locking pins for a horizontal alignment
Case dimensions: 22.2 x 18 x 13.5 cm
Fully functional, good condition
A design classic from Switzerland; an Atmos complements any interior and stands out due to its unique technology
The table clock is in good condition with only small signs of age and wear, especially regarding the case. During in-house testing, the watch was fully functional; long term precision and regularity cannot be guaranteed. The dimensions of the case measure 22.2 x 18 x 13.5 cm.
Size and weight may deviate from the manufacturerÂs indication. All watches are hand-measured and weighed. Overhaul recommended at buyerÂs expense.
Should this lot contain property from endangered species, these elements will not be shipped. This only applies to prospective non-EU customers if a species conservation certificate is missing.
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,000 – $3,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Fontaine's Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$5,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]8:00 AM – Nov 22, 2014[/restrict]
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock w/ Moon Phase. Beautiful 4.5 in. porcelain dial with green enameled beaded gilt brass bezel, lower moon phase sub dial and upper arched sub dials displaying temperature (Centigrade) & hygrometer, has black open moon hands with open counterbalance; runs on a 13 Jewel, 544 Calibre movement, serial number 680055, with torsion pendulum having a lockdown lever. In a beautiful polished brass case with corner columns and base plate highlighted with green enamel, hinged front door signed ÂAtmos, Jaeger-Le-Coultre on a green marble base. In excellent condition & running, circa late 20th Century. 9.5 in. high x 8.5 in. wide x 6.5 in. deep.
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$200 – $400[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]The Saucon Valley Auction[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$275[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]7:00 AM – Sep 26, 2015[/restrict]
Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock, Brass finish and has some scuffing. 9″ x 8″. Clock face has some pitting.