According to the Amazon listing, that knife is x50 Cr Mo V15 steel. That’s pretty good knife steel, used in many German knives. It’s not particularly hard, ≈56 HRC (Rockwell). That means it’s easy to grind and it’s not likely to chip because it’s not brittle. But it sacrifices a bit in edge-holding ability so in hard use it will need to be frequently corrected with a butcher’s steel and the bevel will sometimes require “tuning up” with a grindstone. See
Hammer Stahl 14-inch Slicing Knife for a more in-depth discussion of X50CrMoV15 stainless steel’s properties.
The 15% chromium gives it excellent corrosion resistance so it will continue to look clean and shiny for as long as the blade lasts through years of regrinding. Also, it appears to be the generally preferred forged blade.
I think it’s a good choice and a good buy.