The watch features a five-faceted crystal, something you don’t see with many other brands these days. At the top and the bottom, there’s a two-step graduation of faceting that’s just so reminiscent of watches from the ’70s. The dial features clean Arabic numerals and a handsome power reserve indicator, and below the Horage logo is “silicon escapement”, which I could probably do without, but to be honest, I could do without “automatic” on just about every automatic watch. The case is fashioned from 904L stainless steel, a step up from your run-of-the-mill 316L, and has a display back to show off the K1 movement.