While my deep dives tend to happen in the office, far away from water, the number of dive watches in our household is also quite limited. They do double as quite competent skiing watches, where they see more frequent use. The Ming 18.01 H41 - their first
Ming just released its newest offering, the 37.09 "Bluefin." This is the third diver presented by Ming - it follows the 18.01 "Abyss" concept and the 18.01 H41. If you want the press release, well, here it is: www.ming.watch n This one may push me
The dial composition and extra flat case make the 27.01 different from other Ming watches. Ming watches are generally 10 mm or more in thickness (13+ for the 18.01) and are heavily lumed. I have had my 27.01 since September 2020. It has performed well, ke
when you say 4***, do you mean your order number was "2017-4***"? if yes, that's all the orders since ming opened shop. thus, if you got an 18.01 diver yours would have been mid-2*** and if you got an early 17.09 you'd have seen maybe 33**. having said th
I've been a lurker for some weeks now but decided to finally sign up, so greetings! I'm not sure if the MING counts as an independent, but I've seen some other Kurono Tokyo / Chrono Tokyo watches, so I threw that in to be safe. The Ming watch is their div