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LeCoultre Atmos clock, serial number 31533. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric clock never needs winding, runs by atmospheric pressure. Serial number is 199523. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, or Atmos Perpetual Motion Clock, ca 1970Õs. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, Atmos for short. Made in Switzerlandaround 1970, I think everybody bought one that could afford it. -
A Swiss concoction, they call, "Buco 1320", which they tout as a simple mechanical wood clock that should remind us that the first clocks were simple mechanical clocks. -
Swiss travel alarm clock in a leather case. -
Swiss Music Box plays four tunes and has the original tune card on the lid. -
LeCoultre "Atoms" Atmospheric clock -
Le Coultre Atmospheric or "Atmos", clock, ca 1970. -
Le Coultre Presentation Atmos Clock -
Longines Metal and Plastic Advertising Clock -
Electric grandfather clock, -
Rare Swiss or American mystery clock or Window Display Clock. -
Jumbo spring Vienna wall clock, by "FMS", the Mauthe clock company, ca in the 1920's. -
Walnut standing regulator with the typical Swiss pinwheel movement, 8 day, time only, weight driven. -
Hanging regulator with a Swiss pinwheel movement. -
Lecoultre Atmospheric clock in an earlier case style. -
Le Coultre Atmospheric clock, or Atmos clock as it is commonly called. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, commonly called "Atmos". 15 jewel movement is running briskly. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric clock, or Atmos.