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2. Items will be delivered only after all outstanding balances are paid.
3. Cancellations are not possible after a watch has shipped.
4. Deposits may be non-refundable and may vary from product to product. Please refer to the product page or order information at the time of order for details.
5. Refunds, where applicable, will be processed by us within 7 working days.
1. Shipping restrictions: At this time, we are unable to ship to Israel, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and North Korea due to prevailing import/export regulations.
2. All products will be shipped with insurance and tracking.
3. The buyer or their appointed representative’s signature on acceptance of the shipment is evidence of the date of delivery and fulfillment by Horologer MING.
4. Prices are shown exclusive of taxes, duties and levies.
5. For deliveries to Malaysia and Switzerland, we will collect applicable taxes at the time of balance payment and items will be delivered with all taxes included.
1. Each watch comes with a limited warranty against mechanical and manufacturing defects. The duration can be found on the documentation that accompanies each watch.
2. Watches serviced by the customer or a third party will not be covered by our warranty.
3. Wear and tear is not covered by our warranty.
4. In case of a warranty claim, or service request, please email us at [email protected].
5. Horologer MING will bear shipping costs for warranty claims. Shipping for out of warranty service will be borne by customers.
1. Watches may be returned in unused and unworn conditions, sealed, with the all original accompanying packaging and accessories within two (2) weeks of receipt of the original shipment
2. Horologer MING will refund the full price paid minus a restocking fee of CHF 125.
3. Straps are not eligible for returns. All strap sales are final once shipped.
4. Please refer to the product page for the eligibility and terms of returns for other products.
5. Please email us at [email protected] if you'd like to request a return.

The images of the watch on bracelet and Polymesh are for illustrative purposes only. This variant ships with a strap only.
In 2024, we unveiled the 37.09 Bluefin – our take on the dive watch that questioned every familiar aspect of the genre.
It was a bold move given how beloved and widely adopted dive watches are but our risk paid off, and the Bluefin was widely celebrated by the watch community, including winning the Sports Watch Prize at the 2024 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve. Working on the Bluefin lead to multiple tangents, as these things always do. One of those ideas was around exploration, and a reliable travel companion that was lightweight and robust yet elegant and refined.
Today we present the fruition of this and the latest instalment in our dive saga: the MING 37.11 Odyssey.
A diver for those who like to explore. It shares the GPHG-winning 37.09 Bluefin’s pressure balanced case architecture, but now with a GMT movement and in pure (grade 2) titanium that can be paired with a matching bracelet or our revolutionary MING Polymesh to make for a lightweight travel companion. The watch head now weighs a hair over 42 grams and has a brushed finish that lends it a sporty aesthetic.
We’ve retained the rotating dial – the engineering solution that allowed Bluefin to have the same visual prominence of much larger dive watches whilst retaining the wearability of the 38mm case. Given the Odyssey’s inspiration and name however, the dial is bidirectional and 24-clicks for each of the 24 timezones. The Odyssey has a smoked sapphire dial, which teases and hints at the movement underneath, and the 24-hour markings are not only luminous but also colour coded for the day-night indication. Orange for after dark, and blue for daytime.
Since most of us have itchy fingers and like to fidget, we’ve further tuned the crown mechanism for the dial at 4 o’clock for an improved tactile feel, and it remains usable underwater - just in case you’re the kind to swim across the English Channel or the Torne River.
The winding/setting crown at 2 o’clock screws down for water resistance and has an unlocked warning indicator. Both crowns are also colour coded and luminous, because, why not?
Speaking of luminous indications, the top crystal carries the hour indices in MING Polar White, and new to the Odyssey is the hand set which includes – for the first time ever – a gradient luminous treatment. This is a watch you’ll want to take out at night. Water resistance is a little less than the Bluefin at 300m as we elected to keep the existing case dimensions and find space internally to accommodate the slightly thicker movement and GMT hand. If the extra 300m is critical, might we suggest a Bluefin, a Uni, or a submarine?




The images of the watch on bracelet and Polymesh are for illustrative purposes only. This variant ships with a strap only.
In 2024, we unveiled the 37.09 Bluefin – our take on the dive watch that questioned every familiar aspect of the genre.
It was a bold move given how beloved and widely adopted dive watches are but our risk paid off, and the Bluefin was widely celebrated by the watch community, including winning the Sports Watch Prize at the 2024 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve. Working on the Bluefin lead to multiple tangents, as these things always do. One of those ideas was around exploration, and a reliable travel companion that was lightweight and robust yet elegant and refined.
Today we present the fruition of this and the latest instalment in our dive saga: the MING 37.11 Odyssey.
A diver for those who like to explore. It shares the GPHG-winning 37.09 Bluefin’s pressure balanced case architecture, but now with a GMT movement and in pure (grade 2) titanium that can be paired with a matching bracelet or our revolutionary MING Polymesh to make for a lightweight travel companion. The watch head now weighs a hair over 42 grams and has a brushed finish that lends it a sporty aesthetic.
We’ve retained the rotating dial – the engineering solution that allowed Bluefin to have the same visual prominence of much larger dive watches whilst retaining the wearability of the 38mm case. Given the Odyssey’s inspiration and name however, the dial is bidirectional and 24-clicks for each of the 24 timezones. The Odyssey has a smoked sapphire dial, which teases and hints at the movement underneath, and the 24-hour markings are not only luminous but also colour coded for the day-night indication. Orange for after dark, and blue for daytime.
Since most of us have itchy fingers and like to fidget, we’ve further tuned the crown mechanism for the dial at 4 o’clock for an improved tactile feel, and it remains usable underwater - just in case you’re the kind to swim across the English Channel or the Torne River.
The winding/setting crown at 2 o’clock screws down for water resistance and has an unlocked warning indicator. Both crowns are also colour coded and luminous, because, why not?
Speaking of luminous indications, the top crystal carries the hour indices in MING Polar White, and new to the Odyssey is the hand set which includes – for the first time ever – a gradient luminous treatment. This is a watch you’ll want to take out at night. Water resistance is a little less than the Bluefin at 300m as we elected to keep the existing case dimensions and find space internally to accommodate the slightly thicker movement and GMT hand. If the extra 300m is critical, might we suggest a Bluefin, a Uni, or a submarine?
Case, dial & hands:
Strap:
Functions:
Movement:
2-year limited mechanical warranty
Case, dial & hands:
Strap:
Functions:
Movement:
2-year limited mechanical warranty