Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Tellurium Calibre 590 by Marc Newson: Overview
Appreciate museum-level horological artistry with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Tellurium Calibre 590 by Marc Newson.
- Glass Globe with 539 Sapphire Stars: Marc Newson created a glass globe engraved with 64 Northern Hemisphere constellations and set with 539 cabochon-cut sapphires. The invisible setting gives each star a raised visual effect.
- Three-Dimensional Celestial Display: Calibre 590 recreates Earth, Moon, and Sun cycles in three dimensions. It tracks day and night rotation, moon phases, seasons, months, and the zodiac calendar through a single movement.
- 390-Year Tellurium Accuracy: The Earth-Moon display completes its annual orbit with a cycle of 365.2466 days, deviating from the Gregorian calendar by just one day every 390 years.
- 5,770-Year Moon Phase Precision: The moon phase display maintains accuracy within one day across 5,770 years. Few mechanical timepieces reach this level of precision.
- Air-Powered Perpetual Movement: The Atmos runs on ambient temperature changes alone. A shift of just 1°C provides 48 hours of power, with no winding or external energy source needed.
With 443 components, hand-painted details, and meteorite inlay, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Tellurium Calibre 590 by Marc Newson stands among the most intricate horological creations in modern watchmaking.