The Ming 57.04 Iris is a destro monopusher chronograph produced by a Malaysian-Swiss collective. The watch delivers museum-quality craftsmanship and innovative technology at a CHF 6,250 price point, marking the brand's first chronograph under five figures. Advanced multiphasic coating overlays a precision-machined brass dial to produce a living spectrum that shifts between turquoise, purple, blue, and green with light and movement. Engineers used vapor deposition and layered metallic compounds to achieve precise refractive properties for seamless color transitions. The deeply dished dial includes hand-engraved radial strokes that amplify light play, while a concave bezel creates optical illusions that enhance the three-dimensional, science-fiction aesthetic.
The new 57.04 Iris delivers a genuine breakthrough, solving this decades-old compromise between accessible pricing and cutting-edge design innovation. This Malaysian-Swiss collective has just unveiled their most ambitious creation yet, transforming the traditional monopusher chronograph into something that looks like it escaped from a science fiction film. We've examined this extraordinary timepiece firsthand, and the reality surpasses every photograph you've seen. The destro chronograph achieves what seemed impossible in today's market: delivering museum-quality craftsmanship and innovative technology for CHF 6,250,
Advanced multiphasic coating technology sits over a precision-machined brass base to create one of the most dynamic dial surfaces ever produced. The color-shifting treatment transforms the watch face into a constantly evolving spectrum that flows seamlessly between turquoise, purple, blue, and hints of green depending on light angle and wrist movement. The effect defies traditional photography because the dial literally lives and breathes with every micro-movement.
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