OVERVIEW
LIVING ON AIR EXHIBITION IN MILAN
Celebrating a story that defies laws of physics since the 1930s, the Living On Air exhibition is coming to Milan from April 8 to 13 at the Villa Mozart. The exhibition invites visitors in an immersive experience tracing back the fascinating story of an iconic perpetual clock - the Atmos, an extraordinarily unique, emotion-inspiring timekeeper.
THE EXHIBITION
FOUR CHAPTERS
LIVING ON AIR : A CLOCK UNLIKE ANY OTHER
In a magnificent tribute to the captivating design, technical virtuosity and tradition that embodies the Atmos, this exhibition explores its history and many facets in four chapters:
- The Genesis recounts the tale of the centuries-long quest for perpetual motion.
- The Mechanism explores the science defying physics behind its workings.
- The Design reveals the artistry and mechanics behind each unique piece.
- The Complication describes the challenge of incorporating complications in a clock powered by a minuscule amount of energy.
NOVELTY
ATMOS INFINITE
Firstly introduced in 2022, a new interpretation of the Atmos Infinite 'Halo' is exclusively unveiled at the Living On Air exhibition. Its exceptional transparency and pure lines showcase a mechanism that appears to float within its cylindrical glass cabinet, thanks to almost invisible supports. Featuring a new minimalist white lacquer dial, the clock reinterprets all of the Atmos essential features in a contemporary and distinctive design.

COLLECTION
FROM HERITAGE TO HIGH COMPLICATIONS
This exhibition also presents the opportunity to re-discover the Atmos collection, heritage pieces, as well as the Atmos Hybris Mechanica Calibre 590, the most complex Atmos clock ever made. Redefining timekeeping boundaries of precision and design, this timepiece captures the cosmic dance of Earth, Moon, and Sun in real time and in three dimensions.

ALSO IN MILAN
HOMO FABER FELLOWSHIP
In partnership with the Michelangelo Foundation, Jaeger-LeCoultre is delighted to invite you to discover the Today’s Masters Meet Tomorrow’s Talents exhibition from April 7 to 13 at the House of Switzerland, Casa degli Artisti, Milan. For the second edition of Homo Faber Fellowship, the celebratory exhibition spotlights handcrafted objects over the course of six months by 23 international duos. Connecting a master and an emerging talent, the collaboration highlights the bright future of crafts, empowering skill transmission to inspire change, connection and beauty.

THE EXHIBITION
What's next
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