LeCoultre, “Atmos V,” No. 76165. Made in the late 1950s. Fine, rectangular, gilt brass and glass Atmos clock wound by barometric pressure changes. C. Gilt brass, glazed on 4 sides and on the top, polished and brushed, stepped plinth base, leveling screws and spirit level in the base. D. Circular, applied gilt brass triangular and roman numerals. Gilt brass dauphine hands. M. Cal. 526-5, gilt brass, vacuum chamber winding the going barrel, lever escapement driven by annular tension pendulum, locking lever above the pendulum disc, regulator at the top. Case and movement signed. Height 22.5 cm., width 20 cm. Depth 15.5 cm.
3 Plastic Numechron Style Electric Clocks:
1.) Ivory colored plastic “Tele-vision” with Numechron Tymeter label on back. (Repaired at one time.) 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ and running at this time
2.) Multi colored plastic with ivory front “Tele-vision” clock, no label. (Plastic cover cracked on lower front.) 4 1/4″ x 7″ and running at this time
3.) Brown plastic with ivory and gold front “Tymeter” clock, very small portion of label remaining. (Some marring to case.) 4 1/4″ x 7″ and running at this time