The luxuriously minimal and transparent timepiece that lives on air!

In 1928 engineer Jean-Léon Reutter invented an essentially simple mechanism and in the 1930s Jaeger-LeCoultre brought it to the market. What was it? A clock that lives on air. The Atmos clock functions quite independently, without any efforts on our part. A gaseous mixture (involving ethyl chloride) enclosed within bellows, powers the clock. A variation of one degree in the temperature is enough to power the Atmos for two whole days. The temperature rises, the gas expands. The temperature falls, the gas contracts and the clock keeps ticking on.

Jaeger-LeCoultre has released various versions of the Atmos throughout the years, however, their newest version is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. As its name suggests, the Atmos Transparente is completely transparent. Housed in a see-through, anti-reflective glass cabinet, the fascinating mechanism that drives the clock is completely visible. Showcasing an Art Deco style, the dial seems to float around in the cabinet, giving off an almost other-worldly sensation.

The glass dial features twelve sharp, black hour-markers. Similar to the markers, the hands glow with a black polished finish and are almost minimalist in nature. Powered by a caliber 563 movement, the clock ticks away gloriously with perfect equilibrium. The bellows containing the gas at the back, and the balance wheel at the bottom are also visible. The balance wheel makes 120 oscillations per hour, something you can sit and view at your leisure if you have the time that is!

With the world becoming heavily digitalized, the need for table clocks doesn’t always arise. However Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atmos Transparente is no ordinary table clock, it is, in fact, an artistic masterpiece.

Designer: Jaeger-LeCoultre

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You’ll Flip for The Dark Knight Rises Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Watch

I wasn’t aware of the fact myself, but apparently Jaeger-LeCoultre watches have had cameos as part of Bruce Wayne’s wardrobe in several Batman films through the years. It makes sense. Only the best for Bruce Wayne. And money is no object for Gotham’s leading billionaire. Now, to honor the release of The Dark Knight Rises, Jaeger-LeCoultre has come up with this tribute Reverso chronograph.
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This watch is similar to the one worn by Christian Bale in The Dark Knight Rises. This very special piece features an engraved bat logo on the back, instantly making it a geek classic.

If you want to see some of the watches worn on screen by Batman himself, you can check them out at specialty JLC boutiques in Geneva, London, L.A., and Hong-Kong. They don’t mention the price, but I’m certain they’re too rich for my blood – but damn if they aren’t nice to look at.

[via Albotas]