Last month, Malaysian independent brand MING debuted the 57.04 Iris, a destro monopusher chronograph with stepped lugs and a color-changing dial. The wild watch introduced the brand’s radical new 57-series design language, which is quite a bit more complex than its masterfully minimalist 37 series.
I personally am a big fan of the 37 series, which debuted in 2021, and I’m happy to report that MING isn’t bidding adieu to the older design language just yet.
The brand has just launched its third and final moonphase in the 37 series, the 37.05 “Lunatic.” Not only is the new watch quite a bit different from the moonphase watches MING has made previously, but it is also unlike any other moonphase watch that has ever existed from any brand.

Luminous lunacy
Like the original 37.05 Moonphase and its starry-dialed sequel, the new Lunatic uses the customized Sellita for MING Calibre 288.M1 manual-wind movement. But whereas the two previous 37.05 models had a complication that at least somewhat resembled a traditional moonphase, the Lunatic goes in a more abstract direction with the complication.
Arcing across the top half of the dial is a curved bar accented with flourishes on either side that give the illusion of motion. It’s positioned above a static crescent moon icon, indicating that this bar, while it doesn’t look like it, is your moonphase indicator.