Newly centered – MeisterSinger presents another specialty to mark the company's anniversary
MeisterSinger at Inhorgenta 2026: Hall A1, Booth 311
To mark its 25th anniversary, watch manufacturer MeisterSinger is unveiling a series of new products in quick succession. The “Archao” was just introduced, a strikingly functional variation on the company’s signature single-hand principle. But it was at Inhorgenta that the Münster-based company unveiled a timepiece that looks even more like a festive birthday present.
The Panthero Jumping Hour has also been newly developed and brings together the company’s technical and design expertise. This naturally includes the Swiss automatic movement with a module developed for MeisterSinger, the precise jumping hour, which has proven itself in the Salthora family.

Here, it appears much more elegant, within an applied, decentralized minute circle. This is intersected at the bottom edge by a running second. Very unusual for MeisterSinger, but typical nonetheless: the seconds are not counted; instead of a hand, a sun-like wheel rotates, which is not intended to show the time, but rather its flow.
Hand-guilloché dial
The newly designed 40.5-millimeter stainless steel case has a particularly narrow bezel that discreetly frames the dial with its various levels. Its own elegance is evident in the curved flanks and the alternation of polished and brushed surfaces.

The Panthero comes in three versions: with a shiny dial in black or white, and in a limited edition of 25 pieces that pays homage to the history of watchmaking. The Edition Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché features a classic hand-guilloché dial that carries on the motif of the rotating sun with a shimmering effect.

The standard models feature shiny crocodile-embossed leather straps that match the color of the dial; the strap of the anniversary edition is matte brown.
(RRP €6,990 or €7,990 (guilloché))






