Monta · Noble
Noble
The Monta Noble is a slim Swiss automatic in 38.5mm 316L stainless steel, driven by the brand's M-22 caliber (a Sellita SW300 base with Monta's custom rotor and regulation) and dressed with a sunburst dégradé dial, mirror-polished bezel, and exhibition sapphire case back. Launched in 2020 as Monta's flagship dress-sport expression, it combines 150m water resistance with a level of surface finishing — polished chamfers against satin-brushed flanks — that is uncommon under $2,000.
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Overview
| Brand | Monta |
| Collection | Noble |
| Category | Dress |
| Released | 2020 |
| Price guide | Premium · $1,300+ |
Full specification
Specs
Case & dial
| Diameter | 38.5 mm |
| Lug-to-lug | 47 mm |
| Thickness | 9.7 mm |
| Lug width | 20 mm |
| Water resistance | 150 m |
| Crystal | sapphire |
| Case material | stainless steel |
| Bezel | fixed, mirror-polished |
| Case back | exhibition |
Movement & furniture
| Type | Automatic |
| Caliber | Monta M-22 → |
| Functions | Date |
| Power reserve | 56 h |
| Jewels | 25 |
| Lume | Super-LumiNova BGW9 |
| Strap / bracelet | steel bracelet |
Bottom line
A beautifully surfaced Swiss automatic that comfortably outclasses its price bracket in case polish, bracelet quality, and case-back elegance — best for buyers who prioritise fit-and-finish and a versatile 38.5mm footprint over brand prestige.
Highlights
- 38.5mm / 47mm L2L, 9.7mm thin
- 150m WR + flat beveled sapphire crystal
- Exhibition sapphire case back
- Mirror-polished bezel with brushed + chamfered case
- Super-LumiNova BGW9 + adjustable steel bracelet with half-links
Who it's for
Buyers on roughly 16.5–18cm (6.5–7in) wrists who want a single Swiss automatic that transitions between desk, dinner, and light outdoor use without swapping. It occupies the same design space as the Omega Aqua Terra or Longines Record but offers notably better case finishing relative to retail price — a strong choice for the value-conscious collector stepping up from entry-level Japanese automatics.
Who should skip it
Skip it if you need more than 150m water resistance, prefer a case larger than 39mm, require GMT or chronograph complications, or want an independent in-house movement rather than a Sellita-based caliber.
Before you buy
- All 38.5mm variants showed 'Sold out' as of June 2026 — confirm production status or consider the Noble 40 (40mm, 200m) instead
- Official 56h power-reserve claim conflicts with standard Sellita SW300-1 base spec (42h) — discrepancy unexplained by Monta
- Several dial variants are limited editions (Mint 150 pcs, Turquoise Blue 100 pcs) — confirm exact variant and availability before purchase
- No manufacturer reference numbers are publicly listed by Monta — verify exact SKU with retailer
FAQ
Is the Noble automatic or quartz?
It runs a automatic movement.
What movement does the Noble use?
The Monta M-22 (Monta).
Does the Noble have a date?
Yes.
How water resistant is the Noble?
It is rated to 150 m.
How big does the Noble wear?
38.5 mm wide with a 47 mm lug-to-lug.
How does the original Noble differ from the newer Noble 40?
The Noble 40, released in 2025–26, grows the case to 40mm (vs. 38.5mm), adds 0.8mm in thickness (10.5mm), extends lug-to-lug slightly to 47.8mm, and boosts water resistance to 200m — all at the same $1,895 retail price with the same M-22 movement.
Does the M-22 carry any independent chronometer certification?
No. Monta regulates each watch to ±5–7 seconds per day across five positions before shipment but does not submit the M-22 for COSC or any other third-party certification.
Is the Noble's bracelet easy to size at home?
Yes — the bracelet ships with two half-links and a quick-adjust clasp with three micro-adjustment slots, covering most wrist sizes without tools. Full link removal still requires a push-pin.
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