Atmos Clock Dial Restoration

Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock Dial Restoration

 

The Atmos Repair Specialist Signature Deep Blue Metallic Lapis Dial (photo above), is something that Michael designed based on a rare Atmos Clock dial that Jaeger LeCoultre had previously released. This dial was a bluish green color, and it faded from a lighter shade in the center, to a darker color surrounding the numerals.

The Metallic Flake of our Signature Dial provides an element that interacts with an onlooker, and interacts with a room. It gives the Atmos Clock the ability to express itself with a range of blue shades, depending on light and angle.

 

The blue and gold combination is a color combination so powerful that it harkens back to the sarcophagus and tomb of Tutankhamun.

Here is an oxidized and deteriorated caliber 519 dial, originally in silver. This degradations of the dial is common among this model, mostly because of the age of these Atmos Clocks. The 519 was produced in the late 1940’s and throughout the 1950’s, making this an antique.

Here is the dial restored in Silver:

 

Dials can be restored in numerous colors, including: Blue, Black, Red, Silver, White, and More.

The numerals are also polished and the “LeCoultre” name insignia is printed under the 12 numeral and “Swiss” under the 6 numeral when necessary.

Please send in your Atmos Clock Dial and a check made out to Michael Holman for $220 S/H included for U.S. costumers. Please allow a couple of months turn around time. 

For international clients please email Michael at curtsclocks@gmail.com for shipping rates outside of the USA.

Here is a photo comparison of the typical white Atmos Clock dials, next to a Deep Blue Lapis Metallic version when seen across a room. In low light, the dial appears as dark blue, almost black.

 

Here is a photo of an Atmos Clock 526-5 with a Black Dial

 

Curt’s Clocks – The Atmos Repair Specialist Signature Deep Blue Metallic Lapis Dial