Casio introduces five new self-winding watches made with carbon fiber and sapphire crystal.

Casio introduced five new automatic EFK-200 Edifice line models to its high-end watch collection, featuring advanced materials like forged carbon, unique dial finishes, sapphire crystal, and a self-winding mechanical movement crafted in Japan.

The new collection includes EFK-200XPB-1AJF, EFK-200CD-1AJF, EFK-200D-2AJF, EFK-200D-4AJF, and EFK-200DG-5AJF models, providing various options in materials and designs catering to different style preferences.

What are the features provided by the new Casio Edifice EFK-200?

The standout feature of the latest collection is the EFK-200XPB-1AJF, which is seen as the most advanced model in the series. It incorporates carbon forged in both the case and dial, a material created by combining carbon fibers with resin in high temperatures and pressure. This process produces a distinct marbling design in every piece and a lightweight of only 81 grams.

Casio Edifice EFK-200-1A preto e prata
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This design includes a stainless steel hoop coated in ionized black, a urethane strap, and a clasp that folds with a release button.

The EFK-200CD-1AJF is another choice that maintains the carbon dial but switches the case to stainless steel and includes a sturdy metal bracelet, resulting in a weight of 153 grams for a more substantial presence on the wrist.

The remaining three members of the collection opt for electroformed dials instead of carbon, coated with multiple layers of varnish to produce a textured appearance that degrades over time. The EFK-200D-2AJF and EFK-200D-4AJF feature conventional stainless steel cases and bracelets, while the EFK-200DG-5AJF is adorned with ionized gold coating on both the case and the bracelet.

Casio Edifice EFK-200-2A, 4A e 5A
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Even though they may appear different on the outside, all individuals have the same internal mechanical components. Clocks are equipped with a Japanese automatic movement featuring 21 rubies, operating at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, a 42-hour power reserve, a seconds stop function (hacking), and a calendar with a date display. Casio states that the average accuracy ranges from -20 to +40 seconds per day.

The new Edifice features a compact size with a 38 mm case, 11.9 mm thickness, and a distance of about 43.6 mm between the lugs, making it suitable for various wrist sizes.

Casio Edifice EFK-200
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All models feature sapphire crystal for its high resistance to damage and are also water-resistant up to 100 meters, making them suitable for recreational water activities.

Price and stock status

The new Casio Edifice EFK-200 series is currently available for pre-order in Japan and will be officially released in local stores in July. The pricing details are as follows:

  • EFK-200XPB-1AJF (forged carbon) costs approximately ¥ 74,800, equivalent to around R$ 2,390.
  • EFK-200CD-1AJF is priced at ¥55,000, which is approximately equivalent to R$1,760.
  • EFK-200D-2AJF costs approximately R$ 1,760, priced at ¥ 55,000.
  • EFK-200D-4AJF is priced at ¥ 55,000, roughly equivalent to R$ 1,760.
  • EFK-200DG-5AJF (in gold color): ¥ 66,000 (equivalent to approximately R$ 2,120).

Casio has not yet confirmed the global release of the new collection, including its availability in Brazil.

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