Casio refines their popular automatics
Edifice Automatic EFK-110 Series 38mm Watch Collection
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Edifice Automatic EFK-110 Series 38mm Watch Collection
Casio refines their popular automatics
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The Casio Edifice EFK-110D is a proper second act that addresses the things people wanted, without touching what was already working. The original EFK-100D made a genuine case for Casio's entry into mechanical watchmaking: well-finished, well-sized, priced under $300, and powered by a dependable Japanese automatic. The EFK-110D takes that foundation and tightens it in every direction that counts. Smaller case, slimmer profile, shorter lug-to-lug, a new movement, and a date window that's moved from 6 o'clock to 3 o'clock.

The design language stays the same — electroformed textured dial, integrated H-link bracelet with polished and brushed surfaces, sharply defined bezel, hollowed hands — but the overall package wears noticeably better on the wrist than its predecessor. The stainless steel case comes in at 38mm across and 11.8mm thick with a 43mm lug-to-lug — down from 39mm, 12.5mm, and 43.5mm respectively on the EFK-100D. Those aren't dramatic numbers on paper, but a 0.7mm reduction brings the Edifice into range for wrists that found the original slightly too tall. The case finishing carries over with a combination of mirror-polished and hairline-brushed surfaces that gave the original its visual depth. The sapphire crystal sits above the dial with the same high-transparency AR-free clarity. 

The movement has also been changed. Where the EFK-100D ran on a Seiko Instruments NH35, the EFK-110D switches to the Miyota 8215 — a 21-jewel Japanese automatic operating at 21,600 bph with a 42-hour power reserve, manual-wind capability, and hacking seconds. The practical tradeoff versus the NH35 is unidirectional winding (the 8215 is a single-direction rotor). The whole movement remains visible through the screw-down exhibition caseback. Water resistance holds at 100 meters.

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  • SKU: EFK-110D-1A 
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: 38mm 
  • Thickness: 11.8mm
  • Lug-to-Lug: 43mm
  • Movement: Miyota 8215 Automatic
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Caseback: Screw-Down Exhibition (Mineral Glass Window)
  • Date: 3 O'Clock Position
  • Dial: Electroformed Textured — Black
  • Bracelet: Integrated H-Link Stainless Steel, Push-Button Folding Clasp with Micro-Adjustment
  • Water Resistance: 100 Meters (10 ATM)
  • Origin: Japan (Movement)
  • Warranty: 1 year

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  • SKU: EFK-110D-2A 
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: 38mm 
  • Thickness: 11.8mm
  • Lug-to-Lug: 43mm
  • Movement: Miyota 8215 Automatic
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Caseback: Screw-Down Exhibition (Mineral Glass Window)
  • Date: 3 O'Clock Position
  • Dial: Electroformed Textured — Blue
  • Bracelet: Integrated H-Link Stainless Steel, Push-Button Folding Clasp with Micro-Adjustment
  • Water Resistance: 100 Meters (10 ATM)
  • Origin: Japan (Movement)
  • Warranty: 1 year

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  • SKU: EFK-110D-7A 
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: 38mm 
  • Thickness: 11.8mm
  • Lug-to-Lug: 43mm
  • Movement: Miyota 8215 Automatic
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Caseback: Screw-Down Exhibition (Mineral Glass Window)
  • Date: 3 O'Clock Position
  • Dial: Electroformed Textured — White
  • Bracelet: Integrated H-Link Stainless Steel, Push-Button Folding Clasp with Micro-Adjustment
  • Water Resistance: 100 Meters (10 ATM)
  • Origin: Japan (Movement)
  • Warranty: 1 year
About Casio

Casio is a brand name most people are familiar with. Founded in 1946 in Japan as Kashio Seisakujo and reestablished as Casio Computer Co., Ltd. in 1957 - they’ve made everything from the world’s first all-electric calculator to synthesizers, cameras, and more. Of course, they are also famous for their watches, which include G-Shock, Pro Trek, Edifice, and other tech-forward brands. The Casio Vintage line, as the name suggests, celebrates their earliest digital timepieces. Always fun and irreverent, these fashionable watches are affordable and a great addition to one’s watch box.