Really appreciate the sincerity of which you frame you appraisements...yes, this one is the only watch I know of from any time that seems to be uniquely the best watch ever for the money, certanately.
Took delivery of the anthracite dial last week. The quality Monta has packed into this piece is incredible. Looks great in my collection which includes Tudor, Grand Seiko, and Oris.
This watch got my attention a while ago. Thanks for the great review. It helped solidify the watch I want to save for. It just fits everything I would like in my ideal watch and you presented it beautifully 😊
So many fine aspects of this watch. The bracelet is in the above category (316L, screw pins, half links, on-the-fly adjustments and remarkable clasp). The symmetry is flawless in both day/night settings with that perfect lume. Balance! I would have to grade it Perfecta for design, craftsmanship, legibility and execution.
Looks really good, especially the chamfer to the edges of the bracelet links is amazing. I personally, would’ve liked to see a smaller clasp, would fit a dresswatch just better, if I may say so. But I must agree it looks great. But the dial, that is a piece of art!
AS an avid fan of your channel, I don't think I've ever heard you use the "R" word as much as you have in this review! it's obviously well-deserved. The beautiful design, fantastic attention to detail and top tier levels of fit and finish make this one very tempting... hmmm., okay, now I'm thinking of selling my old Rolex Datejust and get one of these. Thanks again for your fantastic reviews, I place a lot of faith in them.
Definitely my next purchase!!!! No problems with future availability of this watch, it is a long term proposition for Noble. Just ADORE this blue fume` dial (I do have plenty of blue dial watches, though), however, the anthracite one looks incredibly CLASSY. Which one to get?
Congratulations Graham. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. I think the blue dial has the edge over the anthracite. The way it changes shade depending on light conditions is lovely. I found myself looking at this one during the day many times. I am 100% confident you will be delighted with it. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Ordinarily I would absolutely agree, however I saw a review by Random Rob on the anthracite dial version. It also has a sunburst effect which plays with the light brilliantly. It looks a little more 'elegant', IMHO. That said, both dials are beautiful. I have a couple of months to decide as I don't have the prerequisite amounts of cash to purchase the watch at present. Not an easy decision, as for me this represents a large outlay (what doesn't help is that I will be up for just under $500NZD border charges!) Decisions, decisions............. Thanks again for the very informative review and replying to my comments, it's much appreciated.
Great review as always, John, thanks for sharing. This is a truly gorgeous piece, especially at this price! Certainly worth considering for any collection. Regards
Really good review I love the Monta Noble I would have had one months ago if it wasn’t for the import duty 😫 but by the sounds of it it might be worth the import duty lovely watch and pretty much perfect in every way
I too will be hit with import duty, almost 500NZD, so that adds significantly to the overall cost/value proposition. Is it worth it???? IMHO it is, although I have never paid as much for a watch before. If you are comparing the quality of this watch to the majority of grossly overpriced, overhyped and overrated Swiss offerings, then the Monta Noble seems to be UNDERPRICED. (don't tell Monta!!!) At the end of the day you can either choose to use the credit card or leave it in your wallet.
Honestly, yes most people here are watch enthusiasts but let’s not forget the timekeeping world in real life outside of our community bubble is divided in three: - Smartphone/watch (for functionality) - Rolex or Above (for social purposes) - The rest (for looks/fun) This is another example of the curse of the mid tier: it’s the best… of the rest. That said… I personally love it and I’m buying it. 😂 My only nitpick: I’d much prefer an applied logo, if they want the luxury narrative to stick, printed logos always feel cheap.
I’m about to write up a review comparing Christopher Ward, Formex & Ginault. I feel I’m missing the Monta for it! How would you say the Monta compares to the Formex Essence 39? Love your reviews
@@watchreviews4k thanks for the reply. I love the detail of your reviews. I’ve been a watch enthusiast for years and you go into details I otherwise wouldn’t think about. Should be getting the formex next week. Looking forward to it
Love the review, what a great piece at a great price. Wonderful for us Americans looking to buy from an American owned and operated company, as monta is based on St. Louis, Missouri. After seeing the noble and being so impressed, would you consider reviewing their oceanking diver or skyquest GMT? They are both dive style watches and I’ve heard good things but would love to see an in-depth review like the kind you produce. Keep up the great work, your content is unparalleled in this space.
I am considering buying this watch but I have one semi-important question. How easily does the bezel get scratched? As high polished bezels are usually pick up scratches. I have looked at many watches from the 2-5k range and this is one of the best deals and for sure an incredible watch. Thank you very much for your detailed and thoughtful review.
All mirror polished stainless steel bezels will show scratches more than brushed satin finish. However it is easy to remove light scratches using Cape Cod polishing cloths. For heavier scratches the bezel require polishing on a buffing wheel with jewellers rouge. This is usually done by a watchmaker. Regards, #WR4K
fantastic review. Might be the tipping point for me purchasing one. I do have a question though. If you were to have a larger collection that only pieces would you personally own this one? Would you wear it regularly?
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, definitely. This is the perfect daily wear piece. No negatives whatsoever. I have reviewed over 150 watches on my channel, and this is one of the best. The case, and bracelet finishing is Rolex level. The SW300-1 is an excellent quality movement. Regards, #WR4K
Their whole campaign is to deliver luxury level watches at mid tier prices.... Direct to seller. It's good to see that seem to deliver at least entry level luxury standards (perhaps better than every level luxury). It they didn't, it woulda huge problem, at they don't have the pedigree of being an established brand with history. They're technically a microbrand.... Or if they are shooting for differentiation.... One could call then an independent watchmaker.
Another fantastic review of an absolutely AWESOME timepiece. Excellent value for money, not exactly my idea of 'lemonade' money, but I can see your point given the finishing on this watch and it's pricing given the grossly overpriced Swiss offerings out there. Has the SW300 which Monta has powered this with had the piss-weak winding mechanism as commonly seen in the SW200-1 fixed? If so, then I will have to save up for one of these!
Thank you for watching Graham. The SW300-1 does not have any hand winding reliability issues. Please refrain from using expletives in your comments. Regards, #WR4K
Another thorough and informative review. I appreciate your efforts! I am in search of an affordable ($3K max) GMT for travels to Europe this spring. I’m considering several watches including the CW C60 Anthropocene which meets all of my criteria. I already own 2 C60’s, however. The Monta Skyquest meets all criteria, as well, and is in the running, but is twice the price of the CW. Is the Monta worth $1,000 more than the CW since you’ve reviewed both brands? The CW offers a better movement, longer power reserve, twice the water resistance, 5 yr warranty, and has a comparable bracelet(?). Thoughts? Thank you for your input. Keep up the fabulous reviews!
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Check out my C60 Athropocene review. (The press version they sent me had a unidirectional bezel which was a mistake, the production models are bidirectional). Excellent piece, however the 4 screws on the dial look bad. Yes, Monta is a level above Christopher Ward in; QC, build quality, finishing. Definitely worth paying the extra for Tudor, or Rolex level finishing. Overall this piece felt very similar to my Oyster Perpetual 41 in quality. The clasp on this piece is superior to the C60 ratcheting clasp; and I say that as someone that really likes it. The C60 bracelet and clasp isn't finished to this Noble's level. The Anthropocene is an excellent piece, but the Skyquest is better. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Thank you for your insight and recommendation. I have reviewed your prior videos on the CW C60 line -- Outstanding! As of yesterday (11/16/21), Monta rolled out their "Home Try On Program" where they send you a non-functioning watch and bracelet of your choice to test-drive at home and then return. Great concept. I signed up for the program. I look forward to your future reviews!
Thank you for watching Soi. Definitely worth the extra. The C63 Sealander is an excellent quality/value piece; however this Noble is a level above it. The M-22 (SW300) is a higher grade of movement than the SW200-1. Check out my C63 Sealander review, it may interest you. Regards, #WR4K
I own the Sealander, and used to own a Monta, it is a level above for sure, but, at least for me has a design flaw. The clasp itself may not look long, but the hinged underpart is, and is very straight. If you have over a seven inch wrist it should be no problem, but, if like me it is under, mine is 6.5, it will stick out in a very odd way, I would go with the CW, which fits perfectly, and is extremely well made
@@dorningarts have wanted to purchase this watch for the longest time but have so many people say the same thing regarding the elongated clasp and links attached to it. Hopefully Monta fix this issue on their next iteration because I would literally pick one up in a second.
They are similar looking graduated dials. I prefer glossy enamel dials in one solid colour, versus graduated dials. However the quality of this dials finishing is equal to the Aquis dial. Regards, #WR4K
When I got my Ginault OR2 there were a lot of comparisons for the Monta Oceanking being at a similar price point. Would be interested on your take of that watch and how to compares to Monta quality as well as the cheaper Submariner homages that have popped up in the past couple years (San Martin, Cronos, etc.)
No. "All MONTA watches carry a 2-year international warranty from the date of purchase indicated on the warranty card. This includes the movement, case, dial, hands, crown, and bracelet/strap. The warranty excludes any issues that occur due to mishandling and/or damaging the watch." Regards, #WR4K
The only thing wrong is that you’re continually talking about Rolex, they are overpriced. The watch you are reviewing is beautiful and stands on its own by just saying it compares to any watch you can buy for under $8000 including that brand that has a crown logo - The one that was formed in London and doesn’t pay any tax.
What is your point regarding Rolex being founded in London? Monta was founded in Saint Louis, Missouri. Correct the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation is a registered charity, and therefore under Swiss law doesn't pay corporate tax. What is your point? I shouldn't compare a Rolex to a Monta because the latter brand was founded in London? Or because the parent company is a registered charity? My viewers often ask me to compare X watch to X watch. This makes it easier for a collector that hasn't handled the piece to evaluate it against a piece they have handled. For example if they are familiar with an Oyster Perpetual 41, and I compare this Noble to it in; quality, QC, finishing, build quality, materials, etc, they will be able to understand. Yes, Rolex watches are overpriced. Yes, the watch I reviewed is beautiful. Hence me giving it a positive review. I have reviewed it objectively. Unlike you looking at the Rolex brand with bias; using London foundation of the brand, and the parent company not paying corporate tax; to criticise the brand. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k The point was actually not a criticism of you apart from you mention the name of another brand about 20 times , that’s just a bit of generalised criticism of Rolex thrown in - everybody thinks Swiss is the be all and end all of everything, well not necessarily say compared to Japanese watchmaking, the point is that everybody holds Rolex up as the benchmark, I actually feel they’re overpriced, that seems to be watches it’s illogical nonsensical and doesn’t really fit with reality. we have the stage with Patak Philippe where everything has to be made of gold or platinum and that to justify the outrageous nonsensical prices, I enjoyed your review and I thought you made the point that is an incredibly good quality piece for the money that stands up to the market leader. I don’t know if you’ll take the positive out of this your review would encourage me to purchase.
@@Robert-vw3od "everybody thinks Swiss is the be all and end all of everything" You are mistaken. Many collectors are aware "Swiss Made" on the dial at 6 is a marketing ploy; as under Swiss law only 60% of the watch has to be Swiss value; thus 40% can be Chinese. "the point is that everybody holds Rolex up as the benchmark" again you are mistaken. The Holy Trinity brands are held as the benchmark. Collectors universally accept these to be many levels above Rolex. Also German brands such as; A. Lange & Söhne, and Glashütte Original; are both universally accepted by collectors as many levels above Rolex. However I appreciate the majority of collectors have not handled pieces from the aforementioned brands; therefore I repeatedly used Rolex as a comparison as more collectors have handled one. The purpose of me repeatedly comparing this piece to Rolex; was to leave collectors in not doubt whatsoever of the quality of the Monta Noble. My review got that point across clearly; therefore my method served its purpose. I sometimes get asked by collectors to compare the watch I am reviewing with other brands; as it helps them to get a feeling for the quality versus a piece they have handled. When I do this, people like yourself then take exception to me referring to Rolex "about 20 times" etc. The reality is this Rob, as a watch reviewer one is constantly criticised regardless of what kind of review I give. This is why I make the content I want to make, rather than making content that collectors tell me I should be making to please what they like. Regards, #WR4K
Monta Noble: montawatch.com/products/monta-noble-blue-dial
Really appreciate the sincerity of which you frame you appraisements...yes, this one is the only watch I know of from any time that seems to be uniquely the best watch ever for the money, certanately.
Took delivery of the anthracite dial last week. The quality Monta has packed into this piece is incredible. Looks great in my collection which includes Tudor, Grand Seiko, and Oris.
Congratulations. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
Just picked this one up for $900! Great watch so far. Very comfortable
Just bought this one yesterday, can't wait to wear it. Monta Ocean King already in my stable. Thanks for your great review!
Check out my Oceanking review below. Regards, #WR4K
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I really pike the fact that you review pieces from all price brackets. And that there is nothing but reviews on your channel. Great channel 🙌
Thank you for watching Hannes. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
This watch got my attention a while ago. Thanks for the great review. It helped solidify the watch I want to save for. It just fits everything I would like in my ideal watch and you presented it beautifully 😊
Thank you for watching David. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
It was love at first sight, it ticks all my boxes, just looked at all their other watches and they look just as good
Great review
Thank you for watching Paul. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
So many fine aspects of this watch. The bracelet is in the above category (316L, screw pins, half links, on-the-fly adjustments and remarkable clasp). The symmetry is flawless in both day/night settings with that perfect lume. Balance! I would have to grade it Perfecta for design, craftsmanship, legibility and execution.
Thank you for watching K. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
Looks really good, especially the chamfer to the edges of the bracelet links is amazing.
I personally, would’ve liked to see a smaller clasp, would fit a dresswatch just better, if I may say so. But I must agree it looks great.
But the dial, that is a piece of art!
A beautiful watch and something different enough to a datejust. It does have its own style. Love the dial, love this watch.
Thank you for watching Andy. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
That is a fine review of a seriously stunning watch! Looks great at all angles and you certainly explore it in very close detail.
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
AS an avid fan of your channel, I don't think I've ever heard you use the "R" word as much as you have in this review! it's obviously well-deserved. The beautiful design, fantastic attention to detail and top tier levels of fit and finish make this one very tempting... hmmm., okay, now I'm thinking of selling my old Rolex Datejust and get one of these. Thanks again for your fantastic reviews, I place a lot of faith in them.
Congratulations Dayne. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
Definitely my next purchase!!!! No problems with future availability of this watch, it is a long term proposition for Noble. Just ADORE this blue fume` dial (I do have plenty of blue dial watches, though), however, the anthracite one looks incredibly CLASSY. Which one to get?
Congratulations Graham. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. I think the blue dial has the edge over the anthracite. The way it changes shade depending on light conditions is lovely. I found myself looking at this one during the day many times. I am 100% confident you will be delighted with it. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Ordinarily I would absolutely agree, however I saw a review by Random Rob on the anthracite dial version. It also has a sunburst effect which plays with the light brilliantly. It looks a little more 'elegant', IMHO. That said, both dials are beautiful. I have a couple of months to decide as I don't have the prerequisite amounts of cash to purchase the watch at present. Not an easy decision, as for me this represents a large outlay (what doesn't help is that I will be up for just under $500NZD border charges!) Decisions, decisions............. Thanks again for the very informative review and replying to my comments, it's much appreciated.
hey like the new thumbnail actually showing the review watch. lots more interesting. good stuff
Thank you for watching. Regards, #WR4K
Great review as always, John, thanks for sharing. This is a truly gorgeous piece, especially at this price! Certainly worth considering for any collection. Regards
Thank you for watching Mario. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
ive been looking at their gmt piece for months now. I'm still on the edge about it.
Thank you for watching. I think they look excellent. Regards, #WR4K
Really good review I love the Monta Noble I would have had one months ago if it wasn’t for the import duty 😫 but by the sounds of it it might be worth the import duty lovely watch and pretty much perfect in every way
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
I too will be hit with import duty, almost 500NZD, so that adds significantly to the overall cost/value proposition. Is it worth it???? IMHO it is, although I have never paid as much for a watch before. If you are comparing the quality of this watch to the majority of grossly overpriced, overhyped and overrated Swiss offerings, then the Monta Noble seems to be UNDERPRICED. (don't tell Monta!!!) At the end of the day you can either choose to use the credit card or leave it in your wallet.
Honestly, yes most people here are watch enthusiasts but let’s not forget the timekeeping world in real life outside of our community bubble is divided in three:
- Smartphone/watch (for functionality)
- Rolex or Above (for social purposes)
- The rest (for looks/fun)
This is another example of the curse of the mid tier: it’s the best… of the rest.
That said… I personally love it and I’m buying it. 😂
My only nitpick: I’d much prefer an applied logo, if they want the luxury narrative to stick, printed logos always feel cheap.
Thank you for watching Carlos. Glad you enjoyed it. Congratulations. Excellent choice. Wear yours in good health. Regards, #WR4K
I’m about to write up a review comparing Christopher Ward, Formex & Ginault. I feel I’m missing the Monta for it! How would you say the Monta compares to the Formex Essence 39? Love your reviews
The Noble is equal quality to the Essence overall Calum. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k thanks for the reply. I love the detail of your reviews. I’ve been a watch enthusiast for years and you go into details I otherwise wouldn’t think about. Should be getting the formex next week. Looking forward to it
Love the review, what a great piece at a great price. Wonderful for us Americans looking to buy from an American owned and operated company, as monta is based on St. Louis, Missouri.
After seeing the noble and being so impressed, would you consider reviewing their oceanking diver or skyquest GMT? They are both dive style watches and I’ve heard good things but would love to see an in-depth review like the kind you produce. Keep up the great work, your content is unparalleled in this space.
Thank you for watching Ian. Glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate the suggestion. Yes, I will be reviewing more Monta pieces on my channel. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k I look forward to seeing them. Thanks
Outstanding review of what looks like a great watch!
Thank you for watching Chris. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
I am considering buying this watch but I have one semi-important question. How easily does the bezel get scratched? As high polished bezels are usually pick up scratches. I have looked at many watches from the 2-5k range and this is one of the best deals and for sure an incredible watch. Thank you very much for your detailed and thoughtful review.
All mirror polished stainless steel bezels will show scratches more than brushed satin finish. However it is easy to remove light scratches using Cape Cod polishing cloths. For heavier scratches the bezel require polishing on a buffing wheel with jewellers rouge. This is usually done by a watchmaker. Regards, #WR4K
fantastic review. Might be the tipping point for me purchasing one. I do have a question though. If you were to have a larger collection that only pieces would you personally own this one? Would you wear it regularly?
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, definitely. This is the perfect daily wear piece. No negatives whatsoever. I have reviewed over 150 watches on my channel, and this is one of the best. The case, and bracelet finishing is Rolex level. The SW300-1 is an excellent quality movement. Regards, #WR4K
Thank you for this review. I was ready to purchase a Sinn 556 I blue dial, and then found this Monta Noble, glad I did. I am sold.
Their whole campaign is to deliver luxury level watches at mid tier prices.... Direct to seller. It's good to see that seem to deliver at least entry level luxury standards (perhaps better than every level luxury). It they didn't, it woulda huge problem, at they don't have the pedigree of being an established brand with history. They're technically a microbrand.... Or if they are shooting for differentiation.... One could call then an independent watchmaker.
Thank you for watching Ram. Regards, #WR4K
On a par with Rolex OP in every way except the movement, would that be fair to say?
Yes. Regards, #WR4K
Another fantastic review of an absolutely AWESOME timepiece. Excellent value for money, not exactly my idea of 'lemonade' money, but I can see your point given the finishing on this watch and it's pricing given the grossly overpriced Swiss offerings out there. Has the SW300 which Monta has powered this with had the piss-weak winding mechanism as commonly seen in the SW200-1 fixed? If so, then I will have to save up for one of these!
Thank you for watching Graham. The SW300-1 does not have any hand winding reliability issues. Please refrain from using expletives in your comments. Regards, #WR4K
Another thorough and informative review. I appreciate your efforts! I am in search of an affordable ($3K max) GMT for travels to Europe this spring. I’m considering several watches including the CW C60 Anthropocene which meets all of my criteria. I already own 2 C60’s, however. The Monta Skyquest meets all criteria, as well, and is in the running, but is twice the price of the CW. Is the Monta worth $1,000 more than the CW since you’ve reviewed both brands? The CW offers a better movement, longer power reserve, twice the water resistance, 5 yr warranty, and has a comparable bracelet(?). Thoughts? Thank you for your input. Keep up the fabulous reviews!
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Check out my C60 Athropocene review. (The press version they sent me had a unidirectional bezel which was a mistake, the production models are bidirectional). Excellent piece, however the 4 screws on the dial look bad. Yes, Monta is a level above Christopher Ward in; QC, build quality, finishing. Definitely worth paying the extra for Tudor, or Rolex level finishing. Overall this piece felt very similar to my Oyster Perpetual 41 in quality. The clasp on this piece is superior to the C60 ratcheting clasp; and I say that as someone that really likes it. The C60 bracelet and clasp isn't finished to this Noble's level. The Anthropocene is an excellent piece, but the Skyquest is better. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Thank you for your insight and recommendation. I have reviewed your prior videos on the CW C60 line -- Outstanding! As of yesterday (11/16/21), Monta rolled out their "Home Try On Program" where they send you a non-functioning watch and bracelet of your choice to test-drive at home and then return. Great concept. I signed up for the program. I look forward to your future reviews!
@@CCWBarrister Yes, that is a great concept; I really like the idea. Regards, #WR4K
Hi! Great review. How would you compare it to a Christopher Ward? A Sealander for example. Regards
The Noble has higher quality finishing to the bracelet and clasp. It is closer to Tudor level quality. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Ty for your reply!
Have you seen personally the one with the white dial? If you have, what do you think of it?
I haven't handled the white version, but it looks lovely. I think its the best looking Noble. Regards, #WR4K
Reminds me of the c63 sealander at around $1000 usd. Is the monta worth the extra?
Thank you for watching Soi. Definitely worth the extra. The C63 Sealander is an excellent quality/value piece; however this Noble is a level above it. The M-22 (SW300) is a higher grade of movement than the SW200-1. Check out my C63 Sealander review, it may interest you. Regards, #WR4K
I own the Sealander, and used to own a Monta, it is a level above for sure, but, at least for me has a design flaw. The clasp itself may not look long, but the hinged underpart is, and is very straight. If you have over a seven inch wrist it should be no problem, but, if like me it is under, mine is 6.5, it will stick out in a very odd way, I would go with the CW, which fits perfectly, and is extremely well made
@@dorningarts Thank you for watching. Regards, #WR4K
@@dorningarts have wanted to purchase this watch for the longest time but have so many people say the same thing regarding the elongated clasp and links attached to it. Hopefully Monta fix this issue on their next iteration because I would literally pick one up in a second.
@@SunsetSheen Yeah, it is a shame, I love the Noble, but unless they fix this problem it is a deal breaker for me.
How do you feel about this dial vs the Oris Aquis Calibre 400? Similar quality and color?
They are similar looking graduated dials. I prefer glossy enamel dials in one solid colour, versus graduated dials. However the quality of this dials finishing is equal to the Aquis dial. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k Greatly appreciate your input!
When I got my Ginault OR2 there were a lot of
comparisons for the Monta Oceanking being at a similar price point. Would be interested on your take of that watch and how to compares to Monta quality as well as the cheaper Submariner homages that have popped up in the past couple years (San Martin, Cronos, etc.)
Thank you for watching Lawrence. I appreciate the suggestion. Regards, #WR4K
Love it 💜👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it. Regards, #WR4K
How is the movement accuracy? Thanks
The accuracy is stated in my review. Regards, #WR4K
2 thousand pound watch but only 12 month warranty?
No. "All MONTA watches carry a 2-year international warranty from the date of purchase indicated on the warranty card. This includes the movement, case, dial, hands, crown, and bracelet/strap. The warranty excludes any issues that occur due to mishandling and/or damaging the watch."
Regards, #WR4K
The only thing wrong is that you’re continually talking about Rolex, they are overpriced. The watch you are reviewing is beautiful and stands on its own by just saying it compares to any watch you can buy for under $8000 including that brand that has a crown logo - The one that was formed in London and doesn’t pay any tax.
What is your point regarding Rolex being founded in London? Monta was founded in Saint Louis, Missouri. Correct the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation is a registered charity, and therefore under Swiss law doesn't pay corporate tax. What is your point? I shouldn't compare a Rolex to a Monta because the latter brand was founded in London? Or because the parent company is a registered charity? My viewers often ask me to compare X watch to X watch. This makes it easier for a collector that hasn't handled the piece to evaluate it against a piece they have handled. For example if they are familiar with an Oyster Perpetual 41, and I compare this Noble to it in; quality, QC, finishing, build quality, materials, etc, they will be able to understand. Yes, Rolex watches are overpriced. Yes, the watch I reviewed is beautiful. Hence me giving it a positive review. I have reviewed it objectively. Unlike you looking at the Rolex brand with bias; using London foundation of the brand, and the parent company not paying corporate tax; to criticise the brand. Regards, #WR4K
@@watchreviews4k The point was actually not a criticism of you apart from you mention the name of another brand about 20 times , that’s just a bit of generalised criticism of Rolex thrown in - everybody thinks Swiss is the be all and end all of everything, well not necessarily say compared to Japanese watchmaking, the point is that everybody holds Rolex up as the benchmark, I actually feel they’re overpriced, that seems to be watches it’s illogical nonsensical and doesn’t really fit with reality.
we have the stage with Patak Philippe where everything has to be made of gold or platinum and that to justify the outrageous nonsensical prices, I enjoyed your review and I thought you made the point that is an incredibly good quality piece for the money that stands up to the market leader.
I don’t know if you’ll take the positive out of this your review would encourage me to purchase.
@@Robert-vw3od "everybody thinks Swiss is the be all and end all of everything" You are mistaken. Many collectors are aware "Swiss Made" on the dial at 6 is a marketing ploy; as under Swiss law only 60% of the watch has to be Swiss value; thus 40% can be Chinese.
"the point is that everybody holds Rolex up as the benchmark" again you are mistaken. The Holy Trinity brands are held as the benchmark. Collectors universally accept these to be many levels above Rolex.
Also German brands such as; A. Lange & Söhne, and Glashütte Original; are both universally accepted by collectors as many levels above Rolex.
However I appreciate the majority of collectors have not handled pieces from the aforementioned brands; therefore I repeatedly used Rolex as a comparison as more collectors have handled one.
The purpose of me repeatedly comparing this piece to Rolex; was to leave collectors in not doubt whatsoever of the quality of the Monta Noble. My review got that point across clearly; therefore my method served its purpose.
I sometimes get asked by collectors to compare the watch I am reviewing with other brands; as it helps them to get a feeling for the quality versus a piece they have handled.
When I do this, people like yourself then take exception to me referring to Rolex "about 20 times" etc.
The reality is this Rob, as a watch reviewer one is constantly criticised regardless of what kind of review I give.
This is why I make the content I want to make, rather than making content that collectors tell me I should be making to please what they like. Regards, #WR4K