An elegant and historically significant 1937 desk clock by Léon Hatot (ATO), the award-winning French clockmaker celebrated for his Art Deco masterpieces and pioneering advancements in electric timekeeping. Hatot’s firm, founded in the early twentieth century, was recognized internationally for its innovation and refined design, securing numerous accolades at world fairs and exhibitions. This example captures the modernist spirit of the late Art Deco period. The dial is crafted from glass and held in place by distinctive arched corner supports, giving the piece both architectural strength and visual lightness. At the center, the exposed movement is visible through the transparent face, underscoring Hatot’s emphasis on blending precision mechanics with elegant presentation. The overall design balances technical ingenuity with refined French styling, making it as much an object of art as a timepiece. Dating to 1937, this clock represents a pivotal era when Hatot’s ATO designs were at the forefront of horological innovation. It stands as both a collectible artifact of French Art Deco design and a testament to Léon Hatot’s enduring legacy in modern timekeeping. Chairish sells clocks only with display as the intended use. The mechanical elements are not guaranteed to be in working order by Chairish.