Which Atmos clock do I have?

Which Atmos clock do I have?

The Serial Number of an Atmos Clock is usually located on the top of the Movement, by the Speed Adjustment Lever. On some very older models, the serial number may actually be on the front of the Movement -near the hands and on Antique Reutter Clocks the serial number is often on the Back “Drum” portion.

How do you date a Atmos clock?

There is a simple formula for dating Atmos clocks made in 1954 or later. Take the serial number and divide it by 20,000. Add that to 1954, and you should be within a year or two. Your clock is right around 1954, maybe 1955.

Are Atmos clocks accurate?

All the components of the Atmos® clock are amazingly accurate and dependable; hence it has virtually wear-free operation. Nevertheless, as a result of pollution in the surrounding atmosphere, it is recommended that you should have your clock checked and serviced regularly.

Are Atmos clocks still made?

Are Atmos Clocks still manufactured and if so where? Since the late 1930’s, Atmos Clocks have always been manufactured in the same factory, in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland, by highly skilled, master clockmakers and watchmakers. New models of Atmos clocks are manufactured each year.

What are the serial numbers on a LeCoultre Atmos clock?

Model #526-5 – Serial numbers fall between 70,000 and 107,000. These models were made in the 1950s. Model #526-6 and #528 – This is a wide swath of serial numbers that range from 107,001 through 599,999. They were made over two decades between 1960 and 1980.

Where can I find model of Atmos clock?

You can also refer to our Atmos Gallery Pagefor help in identifying the make and model of your clock.

How much is a 1950 Atmos clock worth?

Unknown, identical to Model 522 Unknown, only a few manufactured 522 60,000-69,999 1950’s 526-5 70,000-107,000 1950’s 526-6, 528 107,001-599,999 1960-1980 540’s 600,000 and up 1980 -1998 How much is your Atmos Clock Worth?

What do the caliber numbers mean on Atmos?

Caliber # 1 (original Reutter Atmos), Atmos II, 519, 522, 526, 528-6, 528-8 and Caliber 540, respectively. A “Caliber Number” – such as Caliber 528, 540, etc, are numbers that we use to determine the movement *type* of an Atmos and not necessarily the style of the case.