... Is my favorite brand. The ATMOS Clock. No Winding Key. Gathers Energy Based On Atmospheric Temperature. Almost Perpetual Motion. Genius! Since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre has always been an innovator. Besides making timepieces, Antione LeCoultre invented a...
I agree with every word you have typed. My favorite watchmaker by some margin as well . Love the AMVOXes, the ATMOSes, REVERSOs and every other line they make because there is brilliance to be found in each and every one of them. By the way, it is Monsieu...
... That's a killer GEO. The podcast will be fired back up as soon as Jody is done getting his house back together. His home fell partial victim to the terrible fires we had last year and his weekly focus is rebuilding. Thanks for asking.
They are getting tricky to find because the model has been discontinued and I don’t think they sold very well. For me, this is a great watch enthusiast’s piece. 😀👍🏻 Have a great weekend
I’ve often look at the Atmos clock. The system is awesome especially coz it’s invented many years ago. Since it’s using changes in temperature as energy source, it’s more or less perpetual. That leads to the question: why hasn’t this concept be used for o...
... And failed. It's not an easy trick to pull off. One would think a wrist watch could work on this concept, but the truth of the matter is that the clock has to be set in a place where it will be perfectly level. The 'pendulum' has almost zero friction ...
Yes I’ve heard about the clock being very sensitive but isn’t it strange that in the past 100 years nobody solves that problem? Doesn’t change the fact that the concept is fantastic