I call it "Guilloche Brulee" because the dials are literally torched like a creme brulee! Kind of interesting that watch dials are now torched and "blued" like blued screws are!
Read about it here: Handmade guilloché and heat treatment make for an exciting collaboration Specifications Functions Hours and minutes Manual winding Case 38mm diameter, 10.9mm thickness, 44.5mm lug-to-lug 316L stainless steel and a polished-brushed fini
I took these photos last month. The first one is with my "strap artisan" friend, who wears a MING GMT. Right after he changed the strap on my watch, we took this photo. Both Lange and MING do few things only but do them well, and both have a strong design
As JLux posted with his Certina diver the other day, a € per meter of WR that had me thinking. While not quite as good a price performance ratio, the 1000m WR in a relatively swelte case for a modern dive watch in the first proper attempt at the genre was
Still remember the day when I first saw the prototype - that was before they were the established brand they are today - and decided to go for both the blue and anthracite dial ones. Great size, titanium, the digital guilloche dial made of sapphire and a
For me the 27.01 is still one of the most elegant ‘common’ Mings, i.e. not from the ultra high end and very limited end of the spectrum. The treatment of the Peseaux 7001 base movement might be fairly modern but really fits the Ming aesthetic and the thin
Today is last day of Easter and Ching Ming holidays in my hometown. Walked 7.5 km along the harbourfront. A refreshing and slightly sporty way to unwind 😊 Cheers, Henry