
In a candid post, WatchProSite member mj23 shares a personal experience with a Ming watch, highlighting a significant quality control issue and the brand's controversial initial response. This thread became a focal point for the community to discuss customer service expectations, warranty policies, and the responsibilities of independent watch brands in an increasingly digital marketplace. mj23's willingness to share sparked a vital conversation about brand accountability and collector advocacy.

Do you know if Ming has done anything to start addressing the problems?
Though it should not have happened in the first place.
I have heard of a number of reliability issues with their watches. What I feel is not quite right is that the customer is expected to pay for the freight back to MIng while the watch is still under warranty.
Originally a fee for shipping was asked, then it was waived after some posts on social media.
I should tell my watch collector friends that because they had to courier their watches back and pay for it when Ming refused to allow them to hand return the watch. The return address was 3kms away so using a courier which Ming had insisted on seemed over the top and inflexible of them,
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