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Meet the Clock That Breathes Air Instead of Using Batteries
Imagine a clock that thrives on the ambient whispers of temperature fluctuations. The Atmos Infinite ‘Halo’ operates on this principle, drawing energy from minuscule changes in air temperature. A mere one-degree Celsius variation fuels the clock for an astonishing 48 hours. This ingenious mechanism centers around a hermetically sealed, gas-filled capsule linked to the mainspring; as temperatures shift, the gas expands or contracts, perpetually winding the movement. Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2025, this limited-edition masterpiece redefines the art of timekeeping by harnessing the subtle nuances of the environment. Designer: Jaeger-LeCoultre Encased within a seamless glass dome reminiscent of early Atmos models, the ‘Halo’ offers an unobstructed 360-degree view of its inner workings. The clock’s components appear to float, supported by nearly invisible glass structures that enhance its ethereal presence. The dial is a study in meticulous craftsmanship. Achieving its pristine white lacquer finish requires ten successive coats, each layer painstakingly applied and dried under stringent conditions. This immaculate surface is adorned with polished baton-shaped indexes and rhodium-plated hands, exuding a minimalist elegance that speaks volumes. Minutes are marked by subtle indentations on a metal outer ring, a testament to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s attention to detail. Powering this timepiece is the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 570, a movement dedicated solely to displaying hours and minutes. Eschewing superfluous complications, it embraces simplicity, allowing the annular balance to oscillate with a mesmerizing grace. The movement’s openworked construction showcases fine watchmaking finishes, including brushed surfaces, polished edges, and Côtes de Genève stripes, creating an interplay of light and shadow that captivates the observer. Milan Design Week provided the perfect backdrop for the ‘Halo’s’ debut. Returning to Villa Mozart after a 17-year hiatus, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s exhibition, aptly titled ‘Living on Air,’ invited visitors to immerse themselves in the magic of perpetual motion. The setting underscored the maison’s commitment to blending tradition with innovation, offering a space where design aficionados could appreciate the seamless fusion of form and function. Limited to just 100 pieces, the Atmos Infinite ‘Halo’ stands as a beacon of horological artistry. It challenges our perceptions of timekeeping, transforming a functional object into a living sculpture that breathes with its environment. In an era where digital precision often overshadows mechanical beauty, the ‘Halo’ serves as a poignant reminder of the elegance inherent in simplicity and the timeless allure of thoughtful design. The post Meet the Clock That Breathes Air Instead of Using Batteries first appeared on Yanko Design.
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