Atmos 540 Clock, Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock RARE ROMAN NUMERAL DIAL
Atmos 540 Clock, Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock RARE ROMAN NUMERAL DIAL
SOLD $1,299.00 Sold: Apr 13, 2025 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
This is a GREAT looking Atmos Model 540 Clock. Clock runs and has been keeping perfect time.This clock has the rare and less common roman numeral face and the also lesscommon "dimple" pendulum. This a is a STUNNING EXAMPLE and NOT your common garden variety Atmos clock.The clock runs on changes in the air temperature and never needs winding.Serial # 651544 dates this to approximately the early 1990's.Made in Switzerland with 13 Jewels.Clock is nice and clean for 30+ years old. The clock has a good working internal bubble level. Clock shows minimal scratches and expected wear and tear for well cared for item of this age.There is no sign of any presentation plaque, which you often seen on many examples.Clock even includes the locking lever cover/tube that is more often lost!Photos are very much part of the description so please look carefully, and feel free to ask questions.This example has a very good, removable front glass panel with 2 tiny chips on the bottom corners. Near all Atoms clock front glass have chips. They are barely noticeable when on the clock.SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNS. Used Antique clocks are delicate instruments.I will do my best to pack it safely and ship insured but make no guarantees or warranties other than it being well packed and shipped insured.I'm well versed on packing and shipping Atmos clocks and will ship in a study box with reinforced crushproof corners, and double boxed- similar to the last photo.The clock will be locked and ship insured for a $99 Flat fee for shipping.Comes from a smoke free home.Ships only in the Continental USA.Buy from a trusted ebay seller with over 1,320 positive feedbacks.Due to the high value I only ship after ebay funds my account.Thank you for looking, and please see my other Atmos Clock listings on e-bay.Thanks (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
This is a GREAT looking Atmos Model 540 Clock. Clock runs and has been keeping perfect time.This clock has the rare and less common roman numeral face and the also lesscommon "dimple" pendulum. This a is a STUNNING EXAMPLE and NOT your common garden variety Atmos clock.The clock runs on changes in the air temperature and never needs winding.Serial # 651544 dates this to approximately the early 1990's.Made in Switzerland with 13 Jewels.Clock is nice and clean for 30+ years old. The clock has a good working internal bubble level. Clock shows minimal scratches and expected wear and tear for well cared for item of this age.There is no sign of any presentation plaque, which you often seen on many examples.Clock even includes the locking lever cover/tube that is more often lost!Photos are very much part of the description so please look carefully, and feel free to ask questions.This example has a very good, removable front glass panel with 2 tiny chips on the bottom corners. Near all Atoms clock front glass have chips. They are barely noticeable when on the clock.SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNS. Used Antique clocks are delicate instruments.I will do my best to pack it safely and ship insured but make no guarantees or warranties other than it being well packed and shipped insured.I'm well versed on packing and shipping Atmos clocks and will ship in a study box with reinforced crushproof corners, and double boxed- similar to the last photo.The clock will be locked and ship insured for a $99 Flat fee for shipping.Comes from a smoke free home.Ships only in the Continental USA.Buy from a trusted ebay seller with over 1,320 positive feedbacks.Due to the high value I only ship after ebay funds my account.Thank you for looking, and please see my other Atmos Clock listings on e-bay.Thanks (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.