The New MeisterSinger Souscription Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché
Both personal and deliberate, an object defined as much by anticipation as by execution.
With the Panthero Jumping Hour presented earlier this year, MeisterSinger proved that even within its restrained philosophy, there is room for technical expression. Now, with the new Souscription Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché, the brand takes another interesting step. The subscription idea dates to the 18th century, when watchmakers would produce a watch only after a client had committed to a piece. It is a system that requires intention and patience, where each watch happens because it has already found its owner. MeisterSinger will take orders for the Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché for a limited period; once this window closes, production will begin.
The case is faithful to the Panthero collection introduced previously, with a 40.5mm diameter and a slim bezel that gives maximum space to the dial. The mix of brushed and polished surfaces adds contrast without distracting from the artisanal display. The domed sapphire crystal protects the dial, and the overall construction remains balanced and wearable. Water-resistance is 50m.
At the centre of this edition is its dial. Like the inaugural series 25-piece limited edition piece with a genuine hand-guilloché silver dial, the light grey surface is crafted using traditional, manually operated machines. The resulting texture gives the dial a sense of motion, constantly interacting with light. The off-centred blue minutes ring is the primary reading scale, and the hours are displayed through a circular aperture at 12 o’clock. The hour disc jumps instantaneously at the top of each hour, while the single hand tracks the minutes. The brand’s signature rotating “sun wheel” adds a nice poetic layer, a visual reminder of time’s continuous flow rather than a useful function.
The watch is powered by the automatic calibre MS-JH-01, with the Sellita SW300 base and equipped with a proprietary jumping hour module, developed with Dubois-Depraz. The movement runs at 28,800 vibrations/hour and offers a 47-hour power reserve. The watch is worn on a blue leather strap with embossing.
The Souscription Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché is a nice new variation that merges historical production concepts with traditional craftsmanship and a contemporary design language. The price is set at EUR 7,990 (incl. VAT).
For more information, please visit MeisterSinger.com.


