April 17, 2009

ATMOS CLOCK question from Mike B.

Posted in Clocks, Timepieces at 11:03 am by diamantaire

atmos-classiqueThose mechanical clocks from Jaeger-LeCoultre are beautiful, aren’t they?  On top of that the Atmos brand is simply amazing as the clocks do not need to be wound.  These clocks can run for years without being touched as they get the energy that they need to run from small changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure.  The precision needed to accomplish this is incredible!

A retail jewelry store owner in Illinois was happy to provide the following advice on moving your Atmos clock.  They suggested calling the Atmos Service Dept. at (516) 757-5874 to ask for a shipping box.  As long as the pendulum is locked and the clock immobilized you should have no problem in shipping or hand carrying the clock.

Before packing your clock lock the Pendulum in place by sliding the Pendulum Locking Lever all the way to the right.  If you don’t do this you could damage the movement.  The Pendulum Locking Lever is either under the front of the door or under the Dial.  When packing do not place anything inside the movement area.  If your clock has Case Locking Pins on the sides make sure that these pings are securely in place before packing in the shipping box provided by the Service Dept.

Otherwise, you could use a two box packing system along with a plastic bag and foam packing material.  Place the clock in a clean plastic bag surrounded by packing material in the smaller box.  Place the smaller box in the larger box with plenty of packing material between the boxes.  See the image below.

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We hope that you enjoy your Atmos clock in your new location.

Take care,

DT

April 16, 2009

ATMOS CLOCK

Posted in Clocks, Timepieces at 11:05 am by diamonddude1

Hi Mike,
Even though we sold your dad the Atmos clock I have very little knowledge of the care necessary to ship such a delicate and expensive piece. At The Diamond Specialists we have three people with different areas of expertise. DT has contacts in the retail and wholesale industry throughout the U.S. and overseas and he is the person who could best find a solution to your dilemma. I will ask him if he can help.
Mahalo,

Russell Oshita, the diamonddude

The Diamond Specialists, Inc.

Diamonds Hawaii

ATMOS CLOCK question from Mike B.

Posted in Clocks, Timepieces at 7:07 am by question4jewelry411

We received a question from Mike B. which was posted as a “comment”. I am re-posting his question so that we may all benefit from it.

“I have an Atmos clock…its very expensive..and very delicate….my dad bought it from u back in 1988…now its time to take it to the mainland….which I will carry on the plane myself….how do you suggest I transport it on the plane…thxs…Mike”