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		<title>JLC Atmos Regulator for Alfred Dunhill</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 18:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Disher</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alfred Dunhill]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Atmos]]></category>
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Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces an Atmos Regulator clock in a limited series of 28 pieces created for Alfred Dunhill. The clock stands in a black varnished casing with a clear glass front. This casing is set on a black shelf with a tinted glass background that features art deco designs inspired by Dunhill’s iconic 1930s  lighters [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces an Atmos Regulator clock in a limited series of 28 pieces created for Alfred Dunhill. The clock stands in a black varnished casing with a clear glass front. This casing is set on a black shelf with a tinted glass background that features art deco designs inspired by Dunhill’s iconic 1930s  lighters and cigarette cases. The front of the shelf is inlaid with black stingray leather, a reference to Dunhill’s heritage in luxury leather. Inspired by regulators of former times, the Atmos Regulator displays hours and minutes on two separate dials. The movement &#8211; a Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 582 &#8211;  appears to be suspended in mid-air. <span id="more-1135"></span></p>
<p>Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atmos clocks are powered by slight changes in temperature, needing no winding, electricity or batteries. A temperature change of one degree Celsius powers the clock for 48 hours. The clock’s spring oscillates only twice a minute instead of the average 300 times typical for a traditional wristwatch. The Atmos uses 250 times less energy than a classic wristwatch. The Atmos functions with exact precision only when placed on a level surface. To ensure perfect performance, each of the clock&#8217;s feet can be adjusted. This mechanism, along with the spirit level housed in the clock’s case, ensures that the clock remains level at all times. </p>
<p>The Atmos Regulator is available now at Jaeger-LeCoultre boutiques and retailers with a suggested price of $70,600. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.watchtime.com/mdisher/press/ATMOS_DUNHILL.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.watchtime.com/wp-content/uploads/atmos_dunhill_sm.jpg" alt="atmos_dunhill_sm" title="atmos_dunhill_sm" width="454" height="287" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1137" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Atmos Regulator, Jaeger-LeCoultre for Alfred Dunhill &#8211; Technical Characteristics </strong></p>
<p><strong>Movement:	</strong><br />
	Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre, Calibre 582.<br />
	Mechanical almost perpetual regulator movement, crafted and assembled by hand.<br />
	Almost perpetual, 242 parts<br />
	Circular balance, 60-second oscillation period</p>
<p><strong>Operating principle of the Atmos:</strong></p>
<p>Inside a hermetically sealed capsule, a gaseous mixture expands when the temperature rises and contracts when the temperature drops. This principle supplies the energy required to drive the clock. A difference of one degree Celsius is enough to keep it running for 48 hours</p>
<p><strong>Functions:</strong><br />
	Hours and minutes on separate dials<br />
	Months<br />
	Perpetual moon phase (1-day difference every 3,821 years)<br />
	24-hour indication</p>
<p><strong>Display: </strong></p>
<p>Rhodium-plated hour and minute dial with transferred black numerals. Rhodium-plated, black lacquered age of the moon display at 6 o’clock, silvered-coloured moon and stars. Rhodium-plated month and 24-hour wheel with engraved indications</p>
<p><strong>Hands:</strong> Black-varnished</p>
<p><strong>Cabinet:</strong> Black-varnished metallic structure, inlayed with black stingray leather. Glass crystal cabinet and door.  Tinted glass. Silvered metalized Art deco designs. </p>
<p><strong>Dimensions:	</strong>401 x 251.5 x 131 mm</p>
<p>Limited series of 28 pieces.</p>
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