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Casio Edifice EF-129D-1AVEF
Casio Edifice EFR-526D-1AVUEF
Casio Edifice Chronograph EFV-610EL-5AUEF
Casio Edifice Chronograph EFV-610ECL-1AUEF
Casio Edifice EFV-550P-1AVUEF
Casio Edifice EFV-620L-1AVUEF
Casio Edifice Standard Chronograph EFV-610D-1AVUEF
Casio Edifice EFV-100D-1AVUEF
Casio Edifice Chronograph EFR-575CL-3AEF
Casio Edifice ECB-10DB-1A9EF
Casio Edifice ECB-40PB-1AEF
Casio Edifice EFR-552D-2AVUEF
Casio Edifice EFB-109D-7AVEF
Casio Edifice EFB-109D-2AVEF
Casio Edifice Slim ECB-S10D-8AEF
Casio Edifice EFV-640D-2BVUEF
Casio Edifice Chronograph EFR-575D-2AEF
Casio Edifice Link ECB-S10D-2AEF
Casio Edifice EFV-640D-3AVUEF
Casio Edifice Ø42mm EFV-100D-9AVUEF
Edifice and the heritage of motorsport
Casio Edifice was launched in 2004 with a direct reference to the world of motorsport. The speed scales on the dial, the layout of the chronograph hands, and the deep, multi-dimensional discs reflect the dashboard of a racing car. This is no coincidence – Casio has collaborated with teams in both Formula 1 and MotoGP, and Edifice is the direct result of that aesthetic translated into a wristwatch.
What sets Edifice apart from the rest of Casio's range is the combination of design language and function. Most EFR and ECB models feature a built-in chronograph with 1/10th-second resolution and a measurement time of up to 60 minutes – a central design element that connects functionality with motorsport aesthetics. The hands are sized for readability, not decoration.
Looking for a more robust alternative? Check out Casio G-Shock – engineered for maximum shock protection and outdoor use with a shock-absorbing casing and resin case. Edifice caters to a different use case: precision and style in professional settings.
Materials and finish – steel, sapphire crystal and carbon fiber
A Casio Edifice is recognized by its materials. The cases are made of polished or brushed stainless steel, often with PVD-treated gold accents or carbon fiber pattern inlays. The glass on the EFR models is mineral steel, while the premium ECB and EQB series in many cases are equipped with sapphire crystal glass – the hardest watch glass on the market, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale.
Sapphire crystal resists everyday scratches and provides clearer depth than standard glass. It is a material normally found in watches in a different price range. The fact that Edifice offers it in the 1,000–3,000 SEK segment makes the series one of the strongest value propositions in its category. Most models are water-resistant to 10 ATM (100 meters) and are well suited for swimming and bathing.
EFR, ECB and EQB – choose the right Edifice series
The Edifice range is divided into three distinct model series that differ in technical equipment and price.
The EFR series is the entry point into the Edifice collection. These watches feature an analog-digital display, chronograph, 10 ATM water resistance, and mineral steel glass – without Bluetooth. EFR suits those who want Edifice's design language at an affordable price, typically in the range of 500–1,200 SEK.
The ECB series is the mid-range with Bluetooth connectivity and, in many cases, Tough Solar – Casio's solar cell technology that charges the watch via natural and artificial light. ECB models automatically synchronize time via the Casio Watches app and display dual time zones and calendar data. The glass is mineral steel or sapphire crystal depending on the model.
The EQB series is Edifice's flagship. These watches combine Bluetooth with radio-controlled time synchronization (Multi-Band 6), Tough Solar, and sapphire crystal glass. EQB is aimed at those who want maximum technical equipment in a watch format that works equally well at a formal dinner as on a long business trip.
Looking for Casio men's watches in a wider selection? There you will find models from across Casio's range, including G-Shock, Timeless, and Vintage side by side with Edifice.
Casio Edifice as an office watch
Edifice is one of the few watch series that feels equally at home in a conference room as on a racetrack. The cases typically range from 44 to 48 mm in diameter – substantial enough to be noticed without being excessive. The polished steel and deep dials give a professional impression that works with a blazer without looking overly formal.
ECB and EQB models with Bluetooth synchronization are particularly practical in a work context: you never need to set the watch manually, time zone changes are handled automatically, and Tough Solar means battery replacement is not an issue under normal conditions. It's a watch that keeps up without requiring maintenance.
Do you prefer classic simplicity? See Casio Timeless for a cleaner, more stripped-down design without technical complications. Do you want something more retro-inspired? Casio Vintage offers the classic digital aesthetic from the 70s and 80s.
Why buy Casio Edifice at Kronura?
All Edifice watches at Kronura are 100% genuine and purchased from Casio's authorized distributors in Sweden. You shop with free shipping, a 2-year warranty, and a 30-day return policy on all models. If you are unsure whether EFR, ECB, or EQB best suits your needs, you are welcome to contact our customer service.
Explore the entire Casio range or read our guide on how to interpret water resistance and ATM rating if you want to understand what 10 ATM means in practice.
Frequently asked questions about Casio Edifice
What is the difference between Casio Edifice EFR and ECB?EFR is the entry-level in the Edifice range: analog-digital display, chronograph, 10 ATM water resistance, and mineral steel glass, without Bluetooth. The ECB series adds Bluetooth connectivity and Tough Solar charging, allowing the watch to synchronize time automatically via the Casio Watches app and never requiring battery replacement under normal conditions.
Does Casio Edifice have solar charging?Yes – the ECB and EQB series are equipped with Tough Solar, Casio's solar cell technology that charges the watch via natural and artificial light. The EFR series is powered by a standard battery and lacks solar charging.
Is Casio Edifice suitable as an office watch?Yes. Edifice combines polished stainless steel, case sizes of 44–48 mm, and a professional look that works well with a blazer. ECB and EQB models with automatic time synchronization via Bluetooth are practical in a work context – you never need to set the watch manually, and battery replacement is not an issue under normal conditions.
Does Casio Edifice have a chronograph?Yes, most models in the EFR and ECB series have a built-in chronograph with 1/10th-second resolution and a measurement time of up to 60 minutes. The chronograph is displayed via dedicated hands on the dial – a design element that reinforces the watch's motorsport-inspired character.
Is Casio Edifice waterproof?Most Casio Edifice models are water-resistant to 10 ATM (100 meters), making them suitable for swimming and bathing but not diving. Always check the specific model's ATM rating in the product description.
What is the difference between Casio Edifice and Casio G-Shock?Edifice is designed for a professional and sporty-elegant look with stainless steel materials and motorsport-inspired aesthetics – suitable for office and evening wear. G-Shock is engineered for maximum shock resistance with a shock-absorbing casing and resin case, intended for sports and demanding outdoor environments. They cater to different use cases and complement each other rather than compete.