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MING and J.N. Shapiro collaborate on the new 37.06 Lightning

• It is the first time the Malaysian and American independent watch brands have collaborated on a new watch. • Its Lightning guilloché dial begins life in Los Angeles before heading off to Kuala Lumpur for final treatment. • It is not a limited edition but extremely limited in production.

What is the MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning?

It is a collaboration between Horologer MING (“MING”) of Malaysia (with facilities in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Kuala Lumpur) and J.N. Shapiro of Los Angeles, two independent watch brands. 

Both MING and J.N. Shapiro are founding members of the Alternative Horological Alliance (AHA), comprising of MING, Fleming, J.N. Shapiro, Fears and Massena LAB. While both MING and J.N. Shapiro have collaborated on the AHA tantalum bracelet and the cases for the MING Project 21, the MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning is their first ever watch collaboration. The highlight of this watch is its Lightning  guilloché dial which we take a close look at.

What are its dial features?

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Image: Notice how different the dials look in the header image and above image. “This marks the first time a wristwatch by Josh Shapiro has used this specific pattern, creating a hypnotic texture that gives the surface a sense of dynamism that feels right at home in a MING. The material and pattern both demand precision, and the guilloché process carries a high failure rate. It is slow, precise, tactile work, and it sets the stage for everything that follows.”

The dials begin life in J.N. Shapiro’s workshop in Los Angeles. Crafted from grade-2 titanium, each dial is individually engine-turned by hand on a traditional rose-engine lathe using a pattern called “Lightning guilloché.” J.N. Shapiro, both the watchmaker and the brand are masters of performing hand guilloché on dials. Their slogan is also “California Engine Turned.”

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Left: Apart from Ming Thein or MT as he is known, other Team MING members are not allowed to use a butane torch unsupervised. I would love to find out what transpired. Right: No two dials are alike; each has “its own texture, colour gradient, and character.”

After this, the dials travel to MING’s facility in Kuala Lumpur where Ming Thein personally “heat-colours each dial with a handheld butane torch. The process transforms the dial into a polychromatic field of deep blue, rich purple, and vibrant orange-yellow. The unique colouration does not depend on paint, lacquer, or any additional surface coating – only heat, timing, restraint, and creative license.”

What are its case and strap features?

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Image: Lume view. The hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova X1.

Its case is made from 316L stainless steel, with a brushed and polished finish. It measures 38 mm (diameter) * 10.9 mm (thickness). Lug-to-lug distance: 44.5 mm. Lug width: 20 mm. Dial and caseback side feature a domed sapphire crystal, with anti-reflective coating on both sides. The dial side crystal features circular hour-markers that are actually laser-hollowed cavities filled with luminous HyCeram. The case is water resistant up to 100 metres.

The watch comes with a blue Barenia calfskin leather strap with Alcantara lining from Jean Rousseau of Paris. It features curved quick-release spring bars and is fitted to a flying-blade tuck buckle with micro adjustment.

Is it powered by a manual wind movement?

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Image: The movement is exclusive to MING. Notice the skeletonised rhodium-plated bridges and the anthracite-coated baseplate. The text on the lower portion of the case makes this watch a true collectible.

Yes. It is powered by Sellita for MING SW210.M1, a manually wound movement that drives the central hours and minutes. It measures 25.6 mm (diameter) * 3.35 mm (thickness), comprises 18 jewels, beats at a modern frequency of 4 Hz or 28,800 vph and delivers a power reserve of (approximately) 42 hours.

What do we think?

I have been fortunate to handle several MING watches, and based on my experiences, I am truly excited about the MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning. However, the story of the two good friends behind the Lightning makes it truly special.

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Image: Most definitively a conversation starter at watch GTGs. “Josh Shapiro and his team engine-turn every dial by hand, and Ming Thein personally heat-colours each one by hand. They both leave their creative fingerprints on the Lightning’s most visible element.”

Ming Thein, hailing from Kuala Lumpur, Oxford educated and a top-notch photographer, founded his namesake brand in 2017. It has since gone on to become a global sensation, with a strong design identity that is unprecedented for a young independent brand. If it does not state “MING” on the dial, you still know it is a “MING” 

MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning.
Image: Joshua Shapiro. Independent watchmaker extraordinaire. He and his team have created world class haute-horology watches without the expertise and supplier ecosystem available typically available to the Swiss. (Image credit: J.N. Shapiro website.)

Joshua Shapiro, hailing from Los Angeles, an educator with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in American history and a former high-school principal, founded his namesake brand in 2018. His watches are revered by top collectors of high-end independent watchmaking in the world and are highly sought after.

Both are from places that do not boast a watchmaking ecosystem. Yet this did not stop them from pursuing their dreams and leaving an undeniable mark on the global horological map. The Lightning is the culmination of their joint effort, one that I predict in years to come will be a true collectible.

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Additional Details

Name: MING x J.N. Shapiro 37.06 Lightning

Price: Swiss Franc (CHF) 6,250 (excluding taxes)

Warranty: 2-years.

Please visit ming.watch for further information and register on the waitlist. Click here to learn more about J.N. Shapiro.