Atmos Collection
Infinite
Atmos Collection
Infinite
MECHANISM
THE PERPETUAL CLOCK
Running independently of any human intervention, it draws its energy from infinitesimal variations in the ambient air temperature. The secret lies in a hermetically sealed, gas-filled capsule, which is connected to the clock’s drive spring by a membrane. A temperature change of one degree allows the capsule to contract and expand, winding the mechanism and giving the clock a two-day power reserve.
DESIGN
A PURE OBJECT OF ART
An ode to transparency and minimalism, the new design of the Atmos Infinite is an object of startling purity yet remains true to the intrinsic identity of the Atmos. Reinterpreting the timeless elegance of the classical Art Deco “glass box” cabinet for the 21st century, the cylindrical glass cabinet of the Atmos Infinite also recalls the rounded glass domes of the very earliest models.
MINIMALISTIC YET REMARKABLE
The dial has been reduced to its minimum. Finished in black lacquer, the dial is composed of two concentric circles onto which polished baton-shaped indexes have been applied, and is complemented by hands that match the silvery rhodium finish of the mechanism.
On a metal outer ring, the minutes are marked by tiny indented dots. Their form echoes the round indentations on the annular balance, which spins back and forth in its slow and mesmerising rhythm beneath the body of the movement.

REVEALING ALL ITS SECRETS
With its complete absence of visual distraction, the seamless glass cabinet gives full value to the remarkable Atmos mechanism. From every angle, this transparency allows an unrestricted view of the entire mechanism, with the bellows, chains and gears that keep the clock moving.


FLOATING IN THE AIR
The calibre appears, at first glance, to float freely in the Atmos cabinet, as if it were not attached to any structure. Our designers and watchmakers worked together to develop a glass base encapsulating the balance wheel and designed to be virtually invisible, giving this feeling of levitation. An eye-catching design element.

Heritage
A revolution in timekeeping
Thanks to a revolutionary mechanism invented by Jean-Léon Reutter in 1928 and brought to market by Jaeger-LeCoultre in the 1930s, the Atmos luxury clock lives on air. Its superb design has been reinvented and recrafted since its creation, elevating it to the rank of icon. Nicknamed the “President’s Clock”, the Atmos was the official gift of the Swiss Confederation.


CALIBRE
PERPETUAL TIME
Jaeger-LeCoultre in-house Calibre 570 is a hours-and-minutes movement that focuses on the essentials. Assembled in a unique and dedicated workshop inside our Manufacture, the Atmos Infinite offers fine watchmaking finishes, including brushed surfaces, polished edges and Côtes de Genève stripes. As any Atmos movement, the Calibre 570 doesn’t need any human intervention to perfectly tell the time.
