Atmos Jaeger-Lecoultre pendulum Vendôme model green marble base
Atmos Jaeger-Lecoultre perpetual pendulum Vendôme model.
Green marble base.
1960s.
Height: 24 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth : 16 cm
A pendulum developed in 1928 by the Swiss Jean-Léon Reutter, its operation is based on a revolutionary process of seemingly perpetual motion that makes it possible to convert variations in temperature and atmospheric pressure into energy setting the watch mechanism in motion.
A temperature change of one degree is enough to ensure the pendulum a walking autonomy of about two days for 600 years.
Atmos Jaeger-Lecoultre perpetual pendulum Vendôme model.
Green marble base.
1960s.
Height: 24 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth : 16 cm
A pendulum developed in 1928 by the Swiss Jean-Léon Reutter, its operation is based on a revolutionary process of seemingly perpetual motion that makes it possible to convert variations in temperature and atmospheric pressure into energy setting the watch mechanism in motion.
A temperature change of one degree is enough to ensure the pendulum a walking autonomy of about two days for 600 years.