MING 17.09 Blue 38mm NOS
Overview
The Ming 17.09 Blue, released in 2022, is a standout example of the brand’s elegant and modern approach to watchmaking. Its 38mm stainless steel case features soft curves, slim lugs, and a balanced profile that wears comfortably on a wide range of wrists. The case’s alternating brushed and polished finishes give it a refined yet contemporary look, showcasing Ming’s mastery of subtle but impactful design.
The star of the 17.09 Blue is its dial—a rich, vibrant blue that shifts beautifully under changing light. The dial features no numerals, only minimalist floating indices that are laser-etched and filled with Super-LumiNova, creating a crisp, clean aesthetic. Ming’s layered dial construction and inner ring design add a sense of depth and texture, making the watch feel both futuristic and timeless at once.
Inside, the watch is powered by a modified Sellita SW330-2 movement with Ming’s unique independent hour-setting system. While the movement remains hidden behind the solid caseback, the focus remains on delivering a pure and functional experience on the wrist. Practical, reliable, and thoughtfully executed, the movement complements the watch’s outward refinement.
Now no longer in production, the Ming 17.09 Blue has become increasingly difficult to find—especially in unworn condition. This particular piece represents one of the last chances to own a brand-new example of a model that helped solidify Ming’s reputation as one of the most exciting names in independent watchmaking. A true modern collectible that captures both craftsmanship and individuality.
Specifications
Brand : |
Ming
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Model Name :
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17.09 |
Reference : |
17.09 Blue
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Material
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Stainless steel 316L with solid caseback
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Movement : | Cal. 330.M1 – based on the Sellita SW330-2, with independent hours |
Case Diameter : |
38mm
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Bracelet / Strap : |
Handmade by Jean Rousseau Paris Leather, |
Features : |
Condition
Unworn Condition, Complete Original Set and Box dated March 2022.
Warranty
2 years manufacturers warranty until March 2025.