Ming Watches is a relatively new horological brand that’s about as hot as it gets. The brand’s latest is a flagship watch of the best kind. The 20.11 Mosaic has a dial with an exploding mosaic that consists of 2,650 squares with varying levels of opacity. Each tile is etched with a femtosecond layer on three individual layers inside a sapphire crystal dial. It’s the first of its kind, and it’s positively stunning with light play. Underneath it all is a custom Schwarz-Etienne Cal. ASE 200.2 movement with a whopping power reserve of 86 hours. Other details include a Grade 5 titanium case, a tungsten rotor, sapphire hands with Super-LumiNova X1, and an included 700-lumen Nitecore torch for charging the HyCeram highlighted dial. The watch went on sale for existing Ming watch owners, and it sold out in a matter of minutes.
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