
The Jaeager-LeCoultre Atmos 566 clock by Australian designer Marc Newson is a fantastic timepiece that gives an entirely new dimension to time telling.
The Atmos 566 is housed in a Baccarat crystal bubble (shown below in a stunning blue) which surrounds JLC’s new movement, the 566 calibre.
The movement features hour, minute, and month functions as well as equation of time and a sky chart displaying the night sky which is detailed with cardinal points and astrological signs.


Jaeger-LeCoultre has launched a new iPhone application that aims to share the fascinating world of fine watch making with the public.
Rather than simply present their collection, the app invites you to look at iconic models from a whole new angle: the perspective of an amateur watchmaker.
The application lets you explore the various stages in creating a watch, and a comprehensive horological dictionary compliments the six introductory lessons.


Dunhill have commissioned Jaeger LeCoultre to create a line of watches for them using their movements furthering the relationship started earlier this year with the release of the Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock for Dunhill.
The collection consists of the Dunhill Facet and the Dunhill Classic.
The Dunhill Facet uses the Jaeger LeCoultre caliber 822 automatic movement and is available in either white or rose gold for a price range of $5,130-$9,830.


Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre inaugurated its third boutique in France with the opening of its Cannes location last week. This is also the 28th Jaeger-LeCoultre location worldwide.
The collections are presented within an interior design with a display concept reflecting the Art Deco spirit and playing on symmetry, geometry and pure lines.
Subtly graded shades of ochre are associated with authentic materials such as leather, American walnut wood, steel and slate.


Jaeger LeCoultre have created a limited edition version of their Atmos Clock which has been designed by Dunhill.
The Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock For Dunhill features Jaeger LeCoultre’s unique Atmos mechanism which is powered by fluctuations in atmospheric pressure which compresses a spring which winds the mechanism of the clock.
This casing is set on a black shelf with a tinted glass background that features art deco designs inspired by Dunhill’s iconic 1930s lighters and cigarette cases.

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The new Jaeger-LeCoultre Le Lierre Collection is a green fantasy turned to life! Swiss watchmaker has succeeded in producing an extraordinary creation of artistic haute joaillerie. Comprised of a watch, a necklace, earrings, and a ring, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Le Lierre set recreates the lush beauty of coiled ivy leaves, rendered entirely in 18K yellow gold, tsavorites, yellow sapphires, and diamonds.
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Le Lierre wristwatch is a cuff-type design, which conceals its dial beneath one of the “leaves”; the complex 18K gold structure creates the vines of the ivy, while the deep green tsavorites and yellow sapphires capture the hue of ivy leaves, complete with the contrasting veining.
The set comes complete with a necklace, a bracelet, a ring and a pair of in 18k yellow gold and yellow sapphires.
In total, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Lierre watch and jewelry set demands more than 1,300 hours of labor by master jewelers, and comprises approximately 14,000 gemstones. Jaeger-LeCoultre has indicated that the suggested retail price for set is 3 million Euros (USD 4.3 million).