1988 marks the 60th anniversary of the Atmos. To celebrate this occasion, Jaeger-LeCoultre asked the designer Kohler and Rekow from Paris to design a futuristic Atmos clock. The design was named Atmos 88. On the basis of this design, the Atmos Atlantis was developed in 1995. Suggesting a journey into the future, the trapezoid box of mineral glass appears to hover in the air, supported by three rhodium-plated cones that penetrate through the glass to a triangular supporting plate. Perpetual Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 548.
Detailed Features
● Type: Clock
● Dimensions: 27.5 H x 25 W x 15 D cm
● Material: Glass, rhodium-plated metal
● Date: 1995
Germany Emerald Cicada Tina Kraus Paper worker
Quadriptych Vacheron Constantin in partnership with the Musée du Louvre Watchmaking
Japan Imaemon Imaizumi XIV, from The Ateliers of Wonders series Rinko Kawauchi, Imaemon Imaizumi XIV Ceramicist
Italy Spring Renaissance Emily Avenson, Venini Glass sculpting