Jaeger-LeCoultre appearance of the new air bell, triggering the crowd sought after

The predecessor of Jaeger-LeCoultre was the watchmaking company founded in 1883 by Antoine Lecoultre [2], whose founder was a skilled craftsman. He invented to be able to measure accuracy to 1/1000 mm Micrometer, so watch parts machining accuracy greatly improved. Gold medal won at the 1851 World's Fair in Renton. About 90 years later, Lacoste's grandson, David La Couto, partnered with Edmond Jaeger, a French manufacturer of precision navigation timers. This is an extraordinary cooperation that gives the best of both worlds. Since 2008, the Jaeger-LeCoultre, in collaboration with designer Marc Newson, brings together expertise from both parties to inspire creative energy to work together to deliver the classic Atmos air clock in a brand new and unique way. This year, Mark Newson once again exemplifies the clock on the air-breathing clock, designing a new contemporary clock that is contemporary in style while retaining the essence of the original. His collaboration with Big Workshop has led to the creation of a clock that runs on the Baccarat crystal sphere, pure and concise, pleasing to the eye. The new Atmos air clock created by Mark Newson and Jaeger LeCoultre, Its shape and some components are redesigned by this talented designer. Excellent design, superb craftsmanship and long traditions The designer is famous all over the world but low-key, he has created countless coveted masterpieces. This clock is full of legend, is the ultimate symbol of craftsmanship. He was silent, making it the only source of power for temperature changes. Its transmission must be so fascinated and adored by those who, from time immemorial, hope to achieve permanent machinery, such as Leonardo da Vinci. The new Atmos air bell, created by Jaeger-LeCoultre and Mark Newsman, has been redesigned by the talented designer for both its shape and parts. His innocence, using a pure and transparent crystal sphere, highlighting the design essence of the clock, its landmark status is self-evident. Jaeger-LeCoultre Model 568 mechanical movement, manual production and assembly, ring balance, Swing every 60 seconds, hours, minutes, moon phase display, one piece of molded glass Mark Newson tells of the origins of his relationship with the Atmos air bell: "I am delighted to be invited to design an Atmos air clock, and when I first saw the clock in my youth, I was at first sight. Atmos Air The bell is both a complicated and a fantastic thing, and it is almost constant and requires a constant working environment. It seems a bit weird to feel that you have life in its own right, but it really makes me feel relieved. " Movement to clean design simple Light, transparent, simple. Mark Atomon designed this Atmos 568 air clock, the mechanism striking, seemingly suspended in the air, in fact, is supported by the back of the movement. Clock dial is extremely simple, time is clear and legible. Light can pass directly through the transparent glass bell shell, but will not affect the reading time, because the dial has a circle of blue transfer Arabic numerals, and is surrounded by minutes. To keep it simple. Indicate the mark of the month into a transparent bell. The well-designed counterbalance is barely visible to the naked eye and is balanced by the blue pointer chosen by Mark Newson. The moon phase display shows the entire moon phase cycle, this feature is unique to the Atmos air clock. Hanging white moon in the blue night sky, on the glossy turntable decorated with concentric stripes. On the back of the movement, the visible mechanism is fixed at four points, not the three points of the traditional Atmos air bellows, but also the symmetrical beauty. Film bridge has been redesigned into a cross-type, the surface matte, so that the design of the film even more prominent. The theme color blue engraved on the clock name, while the designer's low profile is the use of its iconic orange. Careful observation shows that the movement on the changing light and shadow effects. The movement was carefully researched by Jaeger-LeCoultre, and some of the components were redesigned by Mark Newson. The movement is adorned with a contemporary matte matte satin finish and some areas are glossy, with a glittering effect as the light shines through the crystal. Equipped with a newly designed balance wheel, the concave tooth surface of the groove is matte-finished, the notch is bright surface treatment, and the beautiful pattern is formed under the illumination of light when swung back and forth, which perfectly shows the ultimate accomplishments of watchmakers. Another movement of the movement of components - film, also adopted a contrasting decoration, deep concave bright surface, the surface is matte. Light stage When you are reluctant to look away from the movement, then will be elegant and elegant, transparent bell shell attraction. Mark Newson like the beauty of the crystal and unique finishes, he chose this material to create rounded cube bell shell. Only sophisticated crystal makers such as Baccarat, who are skilled in the glass industry, have the technology they need. In addition, the thickness of the crystal to be thinnest, the need for a lot of research work, and the clock bell shell, in some places only 13 mm thick. Crystal clock shell allows light through the clock, while creating a clever refraction, to create a pleasing visual feast. Crystal is a harder to polish to make it smooth and flat. However, this clock has a delicate appearance. Exquisite spherical contours, as well as a slightly heavier, as if carrying a light base, have been crafted by Baccarat craftsmen to create a fluid, harmonious appearance. The bottom of the clock is thick, can be firmly placed on the plane, can also support the movable glass, can be removed as needed to adjust the movement. Clock is like a bottle in the boat, very wonderful. The combination of talent and technology from both Mark Newson and Jaeger Le Meridien has resulted in this timeless classic masterpiece, a longstanding clock in the long run. Crystal clear, meticulous simplicity, Atmos 568 by Marc Newson air bell to record the flow of time in a quiet way. Exceed the clock limit trip extraordinary trip The breathtaking Atmos air bell is breathtaking, while the gear train visible from the side is intricate and dazzling. All the mysteries of this clock are right in your eyes. The Atmos air clock was invented in 1928 and operates on its own without any human intervention. It has a sealed cap filled with a mixture that expands as the temperature rises and the mixture shrinks when the temperature drops. The sealing cap is connected to the power spring of the clock and expands like an accordion bellows so as to keep the movement of the clock on the chain. One temperature change per degree Celsius is enough to power the clock for about two days. The design of the gear system makes it a natural choice, completely without oil, to avoid affecting the perfect operation of the clock. This article is reprinted from the Chinese watch network, if you have any questions, please send an email to wbsj@wbiao.cn to contact us.