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This sequence of posts are pure joy.. And lots of info thx a lot .. :))
.. Have a good Festive Season;
- Your series of posts I already bookmarked
for pleasure to be repeated,
Thank you and
Best, hs
ATMOS I
By: 219 : December 15th, 2013-14:18
[An original ATMOS I, carrying case, and owner’s operating manual]. [A clock dial from an early ATMOS I clock with a ?? movement. This was before David LeCoultre suggested, designed, and supplied a more ergonomic and reliable clock mechanism]. At a time ...
ATMOS II
By: 219 : December 15th, 2013-14:20
[With the acquisition of the patent for ATMOS, a new movement and a new mechanism appeared, carrying the name: “LeCoultre”] To have an idea is one thing; but often the successful outcome of the invention as a product to sell in the market is in the execut...
Stellar article, Andrew.
By: amanico : December 15th, 2013-22:35
You could have spent one whole week at the Atmos workshop, you would have found other stories to tell, other Atmos to discover and to love. This is a Genius patent, a great concept. Lecoultre did well to buy it, as now, the concept and the name of the Gra...
A clock for the future…
By: 219 : December 15th, 2013-14:23
Over time, there has certainly been no fall in the demand to have vintage ATMOS clocks restored. The cabinets, that were moved along with the restoration workshop into the new building are still stacked full of clocks undergoing repair and renovation. Vin...
Excellent post!
By: Geo : December 16th, 2013-05:00
I really enjoyed that, especially since I finally have an Atmos clock since a couple of months. What I do regret is most of the newer model, like the one I bought my self, have shiny polished hands, that are só hard to read. Blued hands would be much bett...