If there is one clock that has stood the test of time above all others, it is the Atmos by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Its cut-out dial, innovative movement and distinctive brass-and-glass case give it a look ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fascination around Atmos comes from the clock’s improbable mechanics. Originally invented by Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter ...
The clock is bordered by a duo of enameled panels that took 200 hours to create and constitutes the largest enamel work Jaeger-LeCoultre has ever undertaken. The size presented a number of challenges, ...
With 189 years, 1,300 unique calibers and 430 registered patents behind it, Jaeger-LeCoultre has survived a lot. World wars, recessions, depressions, epidemics, the quartz crisis, the 1970s energy ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces two timepieces powered by the environment. By Ming Liu The Watches & Wonders fair in Geneva this week is usually all about new wristwatches but Jaeger-LeCoultre is ...
MILANESE MOMENT: Time stops for no one, and especially not Jaeger-LeCoultre, which has decamped to Milan's Salone del Mobile shortly after showing at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. While the brand's ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s recently re-appointed CEO Jérôme Lambert has two focuses for his new era at the venerable Swiss label: “watchmaking creativity” and “revolutionary product”. At least, that’s what he ...
And, of course, the significant constellations in the night sky, set with hundreds of spherical sapphires…that was a monumental achievement.
MILANESE MOMENT: Time stops for no one, and especially not Jaeger-LeCoultre, which has decamped to Milan’s Salone del Mobile shortly after showing at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. While the brand’s ...
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