Horologer MING - Watches by MING

Introducing Our Video Guides

Starting with the 29.01 Worldtimer, customers will be able to find video guides that contain operating instructions for their watches on the respective product pages. Based on line drawings by our founder, MT, and animated by our friend Leo Gemetro, the video guides are a quick and easy way to understand how to set and use your watch.

First up, the 29.01 Worldtimer. Our worldtimers are unique as they have static cities and a rotating 24 hour disk. We believe this makes the watches more readable at a glance as you always know where each city is located on the dial. The cities are engraved and lume-filled on the sapphire dial, while the GMT indication is printed on the rotating metal dial, which also carries the day/ night indicator. The video guide for the 29.01 Worldtimer is also available here.

MING 29.01 Worldtimer

We also have a video guide for our 37.04 monopusher chronographs which contain a very special movement - the LJP5000.M1 - originally designed by Vianney Halter, Denis Flageollet, and F. P. Journe during their tenure at the movement construction specialist firm THA. These hand-wound monopusher chronographs were created as part of our Special Projects Cave in celebration of our 5th anniversary and are presented in several precious metal variants. The video guide for the 37.04 monopusher chronograph is also available here.

We hope the video guides will enhance your ownership experience and, as always, we welcome feedback and are happy to answer any questions via hello@ming.watch.

Published: 24th July 2024

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