We rarely see pictures of the Atmos but I just picked up mine from the London JLC boutique, following a service in Le Sentier. It’s now keeping good time and watching the balance rotate is mesmerising and relaxing. Please share some photos of your Atmos c...
Despite being a fan of clocks, I don't own an ATMOS clock! But speaking of clocks... What are your thoughts about this year's GPHG including mechanical clocks as a new category? This Miki Eleta clock is a finalist for the GPHG 2022. I think it's the most ...
Thanks for the pictures of the various clocks. I like them all. The Buchwald and Dalibor Farley have a great steampunk aesthetic that I love, but the Miki Eleta clock is a thing of wonder! Thanks again for the pictures. Jon
I beat you to it! I look forward to your Atmos post. Not many of the high end watch makers make clocks as well and so I think this gives JLC an interesting other side to their business. JLC seems as creative with its Atmos clocks as it is with the rest of...
Is that the model with the millennium calendar? Perhaps not entirely practical but very technically accomplished and beautiful. I can understand why you love that Atmos in particular. Thanks for the picture. All the best, Jon
Maybe rarely see pictures, but as i count the replies, it is a beloved clock. Sadly i do not own an Atmos, but say never no. I like the way the temperature sensitive system winds up the spring. A lot of great clockmaking technology and the nice look makin...
The bronze short-sword is early iron age, Luristan, circa 1200-800 BCE, as is the bronze axe head. The spearhead laying in front is copper alloy, Cypriot, C. 2500-2000 BCE. The pottery bowl to the left is pre-Columbian, the one to the right is middle bron...