Back to the roots and to the fundamentals, these are the first words which come to mind to express my first feelings on this legendary clock. The Atmos Infinite pays homage to a certain Atmos, born in 1928, this one: With its cylindrical glass cabinet, ev...
It's definitely one of my favorite Atmos clocks. You're absolutely right. It has a price. It's making me hesitant. Maybe it'll take a bit longer before I get one. Fortunately, it's not a limited edition.
The Infinite is the better concept. It's a more holistic and complete concept. I just didn't expect it to be so much more than the Transparente. The Transparente is really just an evolution of the original that came in a brass and glass box. With The Infi...
I love these silver Atmos, they really look amazing, and the simplicity yet efficiency of the winding is brilliant. One I could definitely consider one day! Well done JLC! Thanks for the nice review, it is always a pleasure to read that to finish the day ...
I really like the Transparente and this Infinite. But the Infinite costs 50% more than the Transparente. I'm not sure the Infinite is worth 1.5 Transparentes.
Of course that’s a simple thought, these things aren’t linear as I’d really want a lot more than 50% increase in happiness for a 50% increase in price (at these prices). Where’s Fab? Surely there’s a formula for this.
It's going to be one day, I decide that I like one more than the other. Maybe you've got a room where the color scheme matches one Atmos more than the other. And it's not unusual for something twice as expensive not to deliver twice as much pleasure nor u...