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They call it #mingmonday
When I’m in Malaysia I finally have access to my Ming’s. Today we decided to wear the 19.01 and 19.02 while eagerly anticipating delivery of the 19.03




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New Release
foversta · Dec 12, 2017
Foversta reviews SalonQP 2017, highlighting independent watchmakers like Atelier de Chronometrie, Akrivia, Armin Strom, Bovet, David Candaux, Carl Suchy & Söhne, and Konstantin Chaykin.
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New Release
AnthonyTsai · Nov 3, 2017
AnthonyTsai unveils the MING 19.01 with a Schwarz-Etienne movement. Explore its titanium case, sapphire dial, and the community's debate on its value.
24 replies7954 views

Review
foversta · Sep 16, 2019
Hands-on review of the Ming 19.02 Worldtimer, exploring its unique design, Schwarz Etienne movement, and Ming Thein s vision for contemporary watchmaking.
4 replies5246 views

Independents
Maltie · Feb 21, 2018
First look at the MING 17.03 Black, a comfortable and innovative timepiece. Discover MING's design philosophy and future plans.
27 replies2917 views

Review
KMII · Mar 15, 2018
KMII reviews the Ming Watches 17.03: brushed titanium, automatic GMT movement, and enhanced features, building on the success of the 17.01.
15 replies2786 views

Review
hs111 · Oct 24, 2018
hs111 shares first impressions of the MING 19.01, the brand's flagship model with a Schwarz Etienne automatic movement.
2 replies855 views