Casio Expands EDIFICE Line with New Automatic Mechanical Models
Following the global sell-out of its debut mechanical timepiece, Casio is doubling down on horology with the EFK-200 series. The new collection emphasizes automotive-inspired aesthetics, utilizing a mix of mirror and hairline finishes on the case to create shifting light reflections that mimic the curves of a luxury sports car.

The EFK-200 collection builds on the brand's Speed & Intelligence design philosophy, refining the rounded case and cushion-shaped bezel introduced in earlier iterations. By integrating distinct polishing techniques, the watch surface catches light differently from every angle, aiming to bridge the gap between industrial precision and high-end elegance.
Material experimentation remains a central feature of the release. The EFK-200XPB and EFK-200CD models utilize forged carbon on the dial, mirroring the lightweight, marbled aesthetic found in high-performance automotive interiors. The EFK-200XPB takes this further with a full forged carbon case. Other models, including the EFK-200D and EFK-200DG, employ electroforming and clear-coat finishes to achieve a deep, gradated luster in blue, red, and brown colorways.
At the heart of the timepiece lies a Japan-made automatic movement. Casio has opted for a see-through case back, allowing owners to observe the internal mechanical action. This series arrives as the company seeks to maintain the momentum generated by the EFK-100, which exhausted global supply shortly after its 2025 launch.
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