Atmos Infinite Halo: the perpetual clock by Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre is pushing back the boundaries of watchmaking with the Atmos Infinite Halo, a clock that operates without human intervention, powered solely by minute variations in ambient temperature. This masterpiece combines contemporary design with an ingenious mechanism, offering a unique watchmaking experience.


An air-powered mechanism
The Atmos Infinite Halo works by means of a hermetically sealed capsule containing a gas that is sensitive to changes in temperature. Variations in temperature cause the gas to expand or contract, activating the clock's mainspring. A fluctuation of just one degree Celsius is enough to power the clock for two days, ensuring virtually perpetual operation without the need for manual winding.

A sleek, modern design
The clock is housed in a transparent glass cylinder, offering a 360-degree view of the internal mechanism. The white lacquered dial, finished with ten coats of lacquer, features polished baton hour markers and hands matching the rhodium-plated finish of the mechanism. The whole thing rests on almost invisible glass supports, giving the impression that the clock is floating in its case.


A limited edition
The Atmos Infinite Halo is a limited edition of 100, available from Jaeger-LeCoultre boutiques and authorised retailers.

