Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos 568 - Mark Newsney pure simple time art

Since 2008, Jaeger-LeCoultre has partnered with designer Marc Newson to bring together expertise and inspire creative energy to work together in a new and unique way to interpret the classic Atmos air clock, Exhibition director of the extraordinary cooperation. This year, Mark Newson once again exerted his imagination on this air-breathing clock, designing a new, modern clock that is contemporary in style while retaining the essence of the original. He worked with Jaeger-Lecoultre to create a clock that runs in the Baccarat crystal sphere and is pure and concise, pleasing to the eye. Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos 568 - Mark Newson air clock and designer Marc Newson Excellent design, superb craftsmanship and long traditions Mark Newson world-renowned low-key actor, he created countless coveted masterpiece. This clock is full of legend, is the symbol of the ultimate craft. It is silent, taking its temperature only as its sole source of power. Its drivetrain fascinates and admires those who since ancient times hoped to achieve permanent-motion machines, such as Leonardo da Vinci. Jaeger-LeCoultre and Atkinson new co-creation of the Atmos air clock, the shape and some components are redesigned by this talented designer. He is back to nature, pure and transparent crystal sphere, highlighting the clock's unique landmark design essence. Origin of Mark Newson and Atmos air clock "I am delighted to be invited to design an Atmos air-bell, and when I was young I first saw the clock and I was at first sight. For me, the Atmos air clock was both a complicated and wonderful thing, It requires a constant operating environment and it seems a bit weird to have the feeling of human being as if it has a life, but it does make me feel at heart. " Movement to non-storage Jing, design simplicity The Atmos 568 air clock designed by Mark Newson is light, transparent and simple. Its braking mechanism attracts attention, it seems suspended in the air, but in fact by the back of the movement supported. Block dial is extremely simple, time is clear and legible. The light can pass directly through the clear glass bell shell without affecting the reading, because the dial has a blue transfer of Arabic numerals, and is surrounded by minutes. To keep it simple, mark the month of the indicator into a transparent dial. The well-designed weight is virtually invisible, yet balanced with the blue pointer selected by Mark Newson. The moon phase shows the entire cycle of moon phase change, which is unique to Atoms air clock a major feature. Hanging in the faint blue night sky with a bright moon, still in the smooth turntable decorated with concentric stripes on the turntable. On the back of the movement, the mechanism is fixed at four o'clock, not at three o'clock of the traditional Atmos air bell, but more on the beauty of symmetry. Film bridge has been redesigned into a cross-type, the surface matte, so that the design of the film more prominent. The name of the clock is engraved in blue with a theme color, and the designer's low-key signature adopts the iconic orange color. Careful detail, we can see the changing light and shadow movement on the effect. The movement was carefully crafted by Jaeger-LeCoultre and some of the components were redesigned by Mark Neuensen. The movement is decorated with a matte satin matte contemporary sense of the area, part of the bright surface, when the light through the crystal on it, it will show the charming light ups and downs. Equipped with a new 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 backwards and forwards to perfectly display the artistic attainments of watchmakers. Another movement of the movement of components - film, also uses a sharp light contrast, deep concave bright surface, the surface is matte. Atmos 568 - Mark Newson air bell Light stage When the eyes move away from the movement, it will be attracted by the elegant and elegant, clear and transparent clock shell. Mark Newson like the beauty of the crystal and unique finishes, so he chose the crystal shape of rounded cube bell shell. To reduce the thickness of the crystal to the thinnest, a lot of research and experimentation is required, and the bell housing is only 13 mm thick in parts of the clock. Only sophisticated crystal makers such as Baccarat have such a technology. Crystal clock shell so that light through the clock while creating a clever refraction effect, interpretation of the pleasing visual feast. Crystal is a more difficult to polish a smooth and flat material, but this clock has a delicate appearance - delicate spherical profile, and heavy, as if carrying a light base, without exception, after the master Baccarat craft crafted to Create a smooth and harmonious perception. The bottom of the clock is thick, can be firmly placed on the plane, can also support the movable glass, according to the need to be free to disassemble in order to adjust the movement. Clock like a bottle in the boat, extraordinary marvelous. Product Atmos 568 - Mark Newson Air Bell Production Process -1 Extraordinary journey beyond the clock limit Crystal clear Atmos air clock breathtaking, visible from the side of the intricacies of the gear, dazzling, all the mysteries of the conspicuous front. Atmos air clock was invented in 1928, it can operate without any manual operation. 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 train is superb and requires no lubricant at all to avoid affecting the perfect operation of the clock. Product Atmos 568 - Mark Newson Air Bell Production Process - 2 The combination of Mark Newson and Jaeger LeCoultre and technology has resulted in this timeless classic masterpiece - a pedestal clock that has endured over time. Crystal Clear, Delicate and Compact, Atmos 568 by Marc Newson The air bell records the passage of time in its tranquil way. This article is reprinted from the table family, if you have any questions, please send an email to wbsj@wbiao.cn to contact us.