MeisterSinger has introduced the Souscription Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché, a new made-to-order edition that pairs the brand’s single-hand philosophy with a more expressive jumping-hour display.
Orders remain open until June 21, 2026, with production beginning after the order window closes and deliveries expected to start in the third quarter.
A subscription model with old-world intent
The souscription format gives this Panthero a different rhythm from a conventional limited release.

Rather than producing a fixed run in advance, MeisterSinger will build the watch for clients who commit during the ordering period, echoing an 18th-century practice once used by independent watchmakers.
It suits the character of the watch, which is less about immediate spectacle and more about a measured appreciation of craft, display and timing.
The Panthero case keeps the focus on the dial
The stainless steel case measures 40.5mm across and uses a slim bezel to give the dial as much visual presence as possible.

Brushed and polished finishing bring enough contrast to the case without pulling attention away from the off-centre time display.
A domed sapphire crystal sits over the dial, while an exhibition caseback shows the automatic movement inside.
Water resistance is rated to 50 metres, which keeps the watch in everyday-wear territory rather than positioning it as a sports piece.

Hand-guilloché texture meets a jumping hour display
The defining feature is the light grey hand-guilloché dial, produced on manually operated traditional machines.
Its engraved surface gives the watch a more artisanal character than a printed or stamped dial could, changing noticeably as light moves across it.
The blue off-centred minute ring carries the main reading scale, with a single hand sweeping the minutes in typical MeisterSinger fashion.

The hour appears in a circular aperture at 12 o’clock and jumps instantly at the top of each hour, giving the restrained layout a crisp mechanical moment.
At 6 o’clock, the rotating sun wheel adds a small poetic detail, reinforcing the passage of time without complicating the reading of it.
A Sellita base with a Dubois-Depraz module
Inside is the automatic calibre MS-JH-01, built on a Sellita SW300 base and fitted with MeisterSinger’s proprietary jumping-hour module developed with Dubois-Depraz.
The movement runs at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers approximately 47 hours of power reserve.
The watch is delivered on a blue calf leather strap with crocodile embossing, matching the blue accents of the dial and keeping the overall look cool and contemporary.
The MeisterSinger Souscription Panthero Jumping Hour Guilloché is priced at EUR 7,990 including VAT, with reference SOUS-PTJHG927B.
It should appeal to collectors who like MeisterSinger’s calm approach to timekeeping, but want something more mechanically animated and visibly hand-crafted than the brand’s classic single-hand watches.




