MING’s 29.06 “Peep Show” Watch Features a Dial That Literally Disappears

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  • MING unveils the 29.06 “Peep Show,” featuring a polarization‑based dial that alternates between vivid color and complete black
  • Powered by the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, offering nearly four days of autonomy
  • Limited to 50 pieces, priced at around $24,000 USD

MING has unveiled the 29.06 “Peep Show”, a timepiece that evolves the brand’s exploration of light and transparency through a playful “vanishing” dial effect.

Moving beyond the subtle monochromatic aesthetic that defined its early work, MING utilizes linear polarization – a technique common in photography – to create a display that cycles continuously between vivid color and total darkness. This is achieved by replacing traditional hands with two discs of linearly polarized sapphire. When these discs align, they reveal a deep-cut, machined guilloché metal dial finished with a multiphasic color-shift coating; however, as the discs rotate 90 degrees relative to each other, they block light transmission, causing the dial to turn completely black.

The 29.06 “Peep Show” comes in a 40mm grade‑5 titanium case with MING’s signature bezel‑less sapphire crystal construction, ensuring the dial remains the star of the show. Inside beats the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, featuring skeletonized bridges, a tungsten micro‑rotor, and nearly four days of autonomy.

Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch is priced at 22,000 CHF (approx. $24,000 USD) and available directly through MING and authorized partners.

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  • MING unveils the 29.06 “Peep Show,” featuring a polarization‑based dial that alternates between vivid color and complete black
  • Powered by the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, offering nearly four days of autonomy
  • Limited to 50 pieces, priced at around $24,000 USD

MING has unveiled the 29.06 “Peep Show”, a timepiece that evolves the brand’s exploration of light and transparency through a playful “vanishing” dial effect.

Moving beyond the subtle monochromatic aesthetic that defined its early work, MING utilizes linear polarization – a technique common in photography – to create a display that cycles continuously between vivid color and total darkness. This is achieved by replacing traditional hands with two discs of linearly polarized sapphire. When these discs align, they reveal a deep-cut, machined guilloché metal dial finished with a multiphasic color-shift coating; however, as the discs rotate 90 degrees relative to each other, they block light transmission, causing the dial to turn completely black.

The 29.06 “Peep Show” comes in a 40mm grade‑5 titanium case with MING’s signature bezel‑less sapphire crystal construction, ensuring the dial remains the star of the show. Inside beats the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, featuring skeletonized bridges, a tungsten micro‑rotor, and nearly four days of autonomy.

Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch is priced at 22,000 CHF (approx. $24,000 USD) and available directly through MING and authorized partners.

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  • MING unveils the 29.06 “Peep Show,” featuring a polarization‑based dial that alternates between vivid color and complete black
  • Powered by the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, offering nearly four days of autonomy
  • Limited to 50 pieces, priced at around $24,000 USD

MING has unveiled the 29.06 “Peep Show”, a timepiece that evolves the brand’s exploration of light and transparency through a playful “vanishing” dial effect.

Moving beyond the subtle monochromatic aesthetic that defined its early work, MING utilizes linear polarization – a technique common in photography – to create a display that cycles continuously between vivid color and total darkness. This is achieved by replacing traditional hands with two discs of linearly polarized sapphire. When these discs align, they reveal a deep-cut, machined guilloché metal dial finished with a multiphasic color-shift coating; however, as the discs rotate 90 degrees relative to each other, they block light transmission, causing the dial to turn completely black.

The 29.06 “Peep Show” comes in a 40mm grade‑5 titanium case with MING’s signature bezel‑less sapphire crystal construction, ensuring the dial remains the star of the show. Inside beats the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, featuring skeletonized bridges, a tungsten micro‑rotor, and nearly four days of autonomy.

Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch is priced at 22,000 CHF (approx. $24,000 USD) and available directly through MING and authorized partners.

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  • MING unveils the 29.06 “Peep Show,” featuring a polarization‑based dial that alternates between vivid color and complete black
  • Powered by the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, offering nearly four days of autonomy
  • Limited to 50 pieces, priced at around $24,000 USD

MING has unveiled the 29.06 “Peep Show”, a timepiece that evolves the brand’s exploration of light and transparency through a playful “vanishing” dial effect.

Moving beyond the subtle monochromatic aesthetic that defined its early work, MING utilizes linear polarization – a technique common in photography – to create a display that cycles continuously between vivid color and total darkness. This is achieved by replacing traditional hands with two discs of linearly polarized sapphire. When these discs align, they reveal a deep-cut, machined guilloché metal dial finished with a multiphasic color-shift coating; however, as the discs rotate 90 degrees relative to each other, they block light transmission, causing the dial to turn completely black.

The 29.06 “Peep Show” comes in a 40mm grade‑5 titanium case with MING’s signature bezel‑less sapphire crystal construction, ensuring the dial remains the star of the show. Inside beats the Schwarz‑Etienne calibre ASE 200.M1, featuring skeletonized bridges, a tungsten micro‑rotor, and nearly four days of autonomy.

Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch is priced at 22,000 CHF (approx. $24,000 USD) and available directly through MING and authorized partners.

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