They have apparently sold out of the allocated watches for the USA.streetracer101 wrote:It is attractive, but I am still not convinced it'll work at the current price point. The casework is pretty basic, albeit well done based on the pics. I won't be surprised to see a Monta style price reduction along with a public offering in a couple months. Personally, a Monta Triumph seems like a way better value proposition from a financial and aesthetic point.
Don did tell me there would be upcoming models that would be available for purchase, without the limited/referral thing. The M100 was done this way and made “special” as it’s the first watch and a tribute of sorts to the original.
I think the M100 is a great looking piece and I’d gladly own one. Let’s hope the future models are designed as well.
Cue RiverRat reply saying that vintage is better.