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 over the edge. I have always enjoyed Ming's
Patek Ref 96, classic Calatrava aesthetics Movement from 6119 37mm case (or as small as movement allows) Enamel dial New bracelet from ellipse YG I have no clue why Patek does not do this.
They sell their own watches, but they also post vintage/modern finds and give a little write up. Helps to contextualize watches offered by some dealers.
Speaking of - any suggestions on where to start learning? I feel like it is very difficult to find good information, aside from Tony Traina's article on the M90. Have you happened to read the book?
The case is strong, but obviously polished. But hey, it is a gold watch from the 40s, what can you expect? But the dial is pretty darn immaculate, which is really the selling point for me. Appreciate you taking the time to comment.