The MeisterSinger Panthero Jumping Hour Gets new Sunburst Dials

Watchmaker MeisterSinger has introduced two new sunburst dial versions for its Panthero Jumping Hour model. The watches retain the brand's signature single-hand aesthetic while utilizing a jumping-hour aperture and a Sellita-based automatic movement.
Why it matters
This release represents a design evolution for a niche luxury brand known for its minimalist timekeeping philosophy.
52 seconds ago | ic_dehaze_black_24px Created with Sketch. By Denis Peshkov | ic_query_builder_black_24px Created with Sketch. 2 min read | The MeisterSinger Panthero Jumping Hour , introduced at the start of the year , combines a jumping-hour display with a new design language for the brand, best known for its single-hand watches. Rather than displaying the hours with a central hand, the time is indicated through a jumping-hour aperture at 12 o’clock, while a centrally mounted hand tracks the minutes on an off-centred scale. Despite the evolutionary change, the series remains faithful to MeisterSinger’s philosophy of experiencing time in a calmer, less hurried way.
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