This Ming Chronograph Feels Like It’s From Another World | MING 20.01 Series 5 Hands-on Review
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The MING 20.01 Series 5 isn’t just a chronograph, it looks and feels like something ripped straight out of a sci-fi film. Recently unveiled and a finalist at the GPHG (Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève).
At the heart of the watch is the Agenhor AgenGraphe Caliber 6361.M1. It features a backlash-free gear train, instantaneous jumping minutes, snail cam reset, and a fully centralized display that keeps the dial balanced. MING’s execution is manual-wind with twin skeletonized barrels, rose-gold coated bridges, and a hard stop at full wind.
The dial is laser-milled out of a single block of titanium, creating futuristic radial strakes that look more like an alien engine turbine than a traditional watch dial. Vapor coating, stonewashing, and multiple rounds of laser finishing bring out vivid contrasts of blue and raw titanium.
The case is a 41.5mm hybrid construction of steel, DLC titanium, and sapphire crystal, with laser-etched luminous indices right on the dome. Pushers are color-matched titanium.
Limited to just 25 pieces at CHF 37,500, this isn’t a watch you’ll see every day
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