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Monta is a St. Louis, MO-based boutique brand that’s garnered attention in the horological world for its incredibly robust tool watches. Its original dive watch, the Oceanking, while well-made and beautiful, caused some push-back from its customer base for its relatively high price (about $3,000). Thankfully Monta was able to reduce its pricing to below $2,000 without compromising its quality, and today, the Oceanking V.2 is enjoying significant success.
The Good: This is a solid, Submariner-type diver with comfortable proportions and a case, dial and bracelet that have been given significant thought. The bezel is a patented design that cannot be misaligned, the movement is a solid Swiss automatic that has been regulated to within +/- 2 seconds per day and the bracelet features a patented 5-position dive extension for fitting it over a wetsuit. This is a serious, overbuilt diver meant for people who actually take it underwater.
Who It’s For: People who will take it underwater. No, but really. If you’re aware of Monta and are willing to spend between $1,700 and $1,925 on a watch from a boutique brand, you’re likely someone who intends to use the watch for its intended purpose (or you just really like the brand). That said, anyone could conceivably enjoy this watch a desk diver. But if you’re gonna shell out, you should really take this thing into the water.

Watch Out For: Yeah, not much. The quality on the Oceanking V.2 is sufficiently high that it’s tough to find gripes with the build or value, esepcially considering all the extras you’re getting for your money. I could perhaps see some customers griping that certain elements of the watch are too Rolex-derived (maybe that Oyster-style bracelet), but even this is a stretch. The Oceanking is really an amalgamation of different influences, which makes for an interesting design.