I’ve been wearing the Harriot KI:WON White daily for a couple of weeks, and overall, it hits the mark. The white dial feels versatile—with just the right texture and those distinctive trigram hour markers, it dresses up or down effortlessly What I love:* Design & Build: The subtle dial texture and clean layout give it a polished yet minimalist vibe. It doesn't scream "Korean heritage" but there are thoughtful nods that make it feel authentic and unique—a nice balance between modern elegance and cultural depth .* Packaging: The box presentation is top-notch. It's clearly made for gifting or special moments, not just thrown in a shoebox* Movement: The quartz movement is reliable and accurate. No fuss, no winding—just grab-and-go consistency.A few nitpicks:* Logos & branding: It’s clean, but I might have preferred an even more understated look—perhaps a subtler logo on the dial.* Movement aspirations: This watch is quartz-only, so if you're craving the sweep of a mechanical second hand, it's not here. That said, the brand has hinted it's a roadmap for future—that’s encouragingFor $320, the Harriot KI:WON White delivers refined aesthetics, thoughtful details, and dependable quartz performance. It's especially appealing if you're drawn to Korean design influences done with subtlety. If you're in the market for a stylish gift or a daily-wear piece with personality—this one’s worth a look. Just go in knowing it’s quartz, not automatic, and the branding is tasteful but visible.