

MING returns with a dark horse—literally. The 37.02 Monolith, a murdered-out, limited-edition evolution of its core Minimalist model, is the ultimate if-you-know-you-know piece. It blends MING’s signature design philosophy—bold, reductive, high-concept—with a stealthy, DLC-coated stainless steel case that’s both visually arresting and tactically refined.


The Monolith isn’t just about looks. Its 38mm case features a narrow bezel and mixed finishes that play with light and texture. The standout feature is its sapphire dial, which refracts, reflects, and absorbs light depending on the angle, creating a “black hole” aesthetic punctuated by MING’s proprietary Polar White lume. This first-of-its-kind compound emits a white glow across all wavelengths.


Inside, the Monolith is powered by a customized Sellita SW300.M1 movement, visible through skeletonized anthracite bridges and plates. It’s finished off with a matching mango-colored FKM rubber strap—a summer-ready nod to Malaysian design and one of the most comfortable wears in the game.
Only 100 units will be made in 2025. At $4,365, it’s not just a watch—it’s a secret handshake for those who walk the line between utility and art.
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