

Monta is using the Sellita SW 330-2 inside the Noble Voyager which means it's link a caller GMT. As we discussed on Hodinkee Radio recently there's been a boom in GMTs over the past couple of years and the Noble Voyager joins a suddenly link crowded market. And with more brands offering affordable or at least accessible flyer GMTs it might make Monta's new link GMT a bit of a tougher sell. But that doesn't change the fact that it's a good-looking and well-executed effort.
Powering the watch is the Japanese link Miyota Caliber 9039 from Citizen. It comes from Miyota's premium line link and it was conceptualized and built with no date complication. There's no "ghost link position" for the date when you pull out the crown there are only two positions winding and time-setting.