MEISTERSINGER PANTHERO JUMPING HOUR
For the first time, the dials of the two new MeisterSinger Panthero Jumping Hour models feature a sunburst finish. Its centre is not placed — as is usually the case — in the middle of the dial, but precisely where the elevated minute hand originates. As a result, the play of light follows the logic of the display itself: the sunburst radiates outward from this off-centre point all the way to the edge of the dial. The effect emphasises the Panthero’s distinctive geometry and reinforces its unique visual identity.
Inside, the specially developed MS-JH-01 calibre, based on the Sellita SW300, powers the watch with a sophisticated jumping-hour module. It is framed by a new, slim 40.5 mm stainless steel case, whose narrow bezel makes the dial appear almost frameless. According to designer Manfred Brassler, this has always been an ideal at MeisterSinger. Through the sapphire caseback, the movement can be observed in motion. The rotor is deliberately shaped in reference to the fermata — the symbol featured in the MeisterSinger logo.
With the new sunburst dial variations, the MeisterSinger Panthero Jumping Hour once again demonstrates its versatility. They highlight that this timepiece is not only a new complication within the brand’s portfolio, but a fully independent design concept — and an invitation to read and experience time in a calm, unhurried way.

