Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos du Millénaire Diamond Jubilée
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos du Millénaire Diamond Jubilée

By amanico · Jun 5, 2012 · 7 replies
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Amanico introduces the Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos du Millénaire Diamond Jubilée Limited Edition, a special clock created to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's sixty years on the throne. This post highlights the Atmos's extraordinary quasi-perpetual movement, which operates on ambient temperature variations and is designed to function for centuries. The author details the clock's unique features, including its year display extending to 3000 and its remarkable energy efficiency.

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PRESS FILE.

Celebrating its Official Timekeeper status

of the Diamond Jubilee Pageant,

Jaeger-LeCoultre creates a special edition

Atmos clock engraved with the Queen’s lineage.

Jaeger-LeCoultre is honoured to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s sixty years on the throne by creating a special Atmos du Millénaire clock issued in a limited edition of three pieces with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s lineage engraved on. Displaying the hours, months and perpetual moon phase, this celestial millennium-bestriding mechanism, is destined to measure out the years one by one until 3000, going well beyond the standard human conception of time.

The Atmos is one of the jewels in the Jaeger-LeCoultre crown, combining innovation and design to give life to a clockmaking philosophy beyond the reach of time. The miraculous technical feat of using only the smallest variations in ambient temperature to track and display the indefatigable progress of the hours and minutes on a dial, the Atmos du Millénaire boasts a number of unique functions. The indication of the years celebrates the virtues of the quasi-perpetual movement: all the years from 2000 to 3000 are marked around the dial in concentric circles – this is a clock with a lifespan that transcends the usual human conception of time. The months are displayed in the aperture above the circle of the hours, while the moon phase indicator is positioned at 6 o’clock. Sticklers for absolute precision, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s master clockmakers also take the trouble to remind the Atmos’s owner that it will need to be reset periodically – the moon-phase indicator is only accurate to a day every 3,821 years.

Invented in 1928, the Atmos’s quasi-perpetual movement counts the hours, day after day, year after year, without any need for a battery or rewinding – this is a clock that literally lives on air. Its secret lies in the hermetically sealed capsule positioned at the back of the mechanism which can transform variations in ambient temperature into mechanical energy. Each time the latter rises or falls by a single degree centigrade, the mechanism is able to store up enough energy to guarantee 48 hours of function. Only the balance’s extremely slow oscillating speed and its suspension from an incredibly fine elinvar wire guarantee the mechanism’s ability to continue functioning unassisted across the centuries.

Needless to say, the construction of this unique clock is an operation requiring extreme precision. In order to limit energy waste and reduce wear, the movement functions without lubricant – the friction of the latter on the gearwheels would be enough to bring the mechanism to a standstill. A few comparisons will suffice to illustrate the extraordinary technical achievement that is the Atmos: for instance, it may be the largest mechanism produced by Jaeger-LeCoultre, the Atmos uses scarcely a 240th part of the energy required by an ordinary wristwatch. Or, more vividly still, imagine this: it would take 60 million Atmos clocks to equal the energy consumption of a single 15-watt electric light bulb.

Atmos du Millénaire Diamond Jubilee Limited Edition : technical characteristics

Movement:

• mechanical, almost perpetual, Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 555, crafted and assembled by hand

• 177 parts

• ring balance, 60-second oscillation period.

Functions:

• hour, minute, months, moon phases, years (2000-3000)

Cabinet:

• gold-plated metallic structure, glass crystal cabinet engraved with the names of Kings & Queens of England, Scotland and Wales on two sides, with the Diamond Jubilee logo on the front and a royal seal engraved

Dimensions:

• 200 mm x 155 mm x 225 mm

Reference:

• Q5121101, limited edition of three pieces

 

 

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Sandgroper
Jun 5, 2012
Quite amazing, does it need to be serviced ..

every 100 or 1000 years?? Plaisanterie aside, will it ready work for ever providing there is a temperature fluctuation? I must say that I still don't understand how it works. I must be stupid!!!! It sound like magic to me. Kind regards, Francois

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amanico
Jun 5, 2012
You understand very well how it works, you just described it.

A variation of temperature... That is all. Is it magic? Certainly. Best, Nicolas

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Sandgroper
Jun 6, 2012
It is BRILLIANT I have just read how it works......

absolutely "genial", the article says that in theory it is supposed to work non-stop for about 600 years, Jaeger LeCoultre is definitely a company with a long term vision..ahahah! So simple yet so extraordinary. Kind regards Francois

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amanico
Jun 6, 2012
I will ask my grand grand children to watch that for me. ;)

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foullis
Jun 7, 2012
what a CLOCK... [nt]

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amanico
Jun 8, 2012
Yep, my friend, even if we can say the same about every Atmos.

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