INTRODUCING THE NEW MEISTERSINGER PANGAEA

At its centre is a finely textured surface composed of a kaleidoscopic pattern of countless fermatas. The fermata – a symbol for pause in musical notation and the signature emblem of MeisterSinger – adds a unique sense of refinement to the dial. Depending on the light and viewing angle, an intriguing interplay of structure and depth emerges, giving the watch an exceptionally vivid and elegant appearance.

The design follows MeisterSinger’s clear and recognisable dial hierarchy: two-digit hour numerals and hour markers appear as refined appliqués, while the minutes are indicated by subtle dots in five-minute increments. Half and quarter hours are highlighted with slightly more pronounced markers, ensuring intuitive and highly legible time reading.

A distinctive detail is the MeisterSinger Sun Wheel, first introduced in the Panthero Jumping Hour and now featured in the Pangaea. It does not measure time or count seconds – yet it makes the steady flow of time and the motion of the movement visible. Once per minute, the wheel gently rotates around its axis. A closer look reveals that the fermata also inspires its design.

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