Case: 44.00mm diameter x 13.50mm thick. Lugless and lugged designs with drilled-through spring bar holes.

Case material: C46400 lead-free naval brass. (As a lifelong boater, I felt this was a good first material to use.)

Crown: 8.00mm x 4.25mm. C46400 lead-free naval brass.

Crystal: Sapphire 1.50mm thick with an inside clear anti-reflective coating.

Water resistance: 3 ATM.

Dial: Grade 5 one-piece titanium with hand-applied lume. Yes, I lume every dial by hand and the lume area is deep so 2 layers are required.

Hands: Handmade by yours truly, they are also grade 5 titanium, with as much lume as I can fit into a 0.15mm thick space. (which is to say not as much as the dial.)

Movement: Seiko NH38 automatic with hacking and hand winding. The NH38 has no date disc and a single-position stem for time setting, so you don't get that stupid phantom click when a watch uses a date disc movement and has no date.

Straps: Width is 22mm. There is one green 2-piece fabric strap and a 4.00mm thick brown leather strap with a stainless steel buckle.

Packaging: A badass cardboard box with soft foam filler. Inside is your watch, the 2 straps, and a strap tool. Sweet!

Weight: The neat watch weighs 4.10 ounces on the fabric strap and 4.65 ounces on the leather.

Patina: Yes, that is going to happen. The case starts a little brighter and over time will darken. The darkening will be unique to how much you handle and wear the watch.