About EDIFICE
Speed & Intelligence
Watches shaped by motorsport, engineered for those who live for the drive.
Introduction
Born under the name of CASIO, EDIFICE is a line of analog watches created for people who love motorsport and cars. Launched in 2000, the collection has grown with the sport—on the wrist and at the track.
From the late 2000s, when EDIFICE began supporting a racing team, our connection with motorsport and high‑level racing has kept pushing us forward. Throughout the years, our history has been defined by high‑spec chronographs and an unending pursuit of stopwatch performance.
EF-100
1st EDIFICE (sporty metal watch)
Launch: June 2000
EF-500
1st chronograph
Launch: January 2004
EQW-500
1st radio-controlled EDIFICE
Twin stopwatch
Launch: July 2008
EQW-M710
Triple sequential chronograph
Tough Solar
Launch: Oct 2009
EQW-M1100
1/1000-sec. stopwatch
Tough Solar / Dual disk dial
Launch: August 2010
EQW-A1200
1/1000-sec. stopwatch
Lap memory 200
Tough Solar / Vibration resistant
Launch: August 2013
EQB-500
1st Smartphone Link
Stopwatch data transfer / Speed indicator
Tough Solar / Dual dial world time
Launch: August 2014
EQB-800
Smartphone Link
Stopwatch data transfer
Target time indicator
Tough Solar / Dual dial world time
Launch: August 2017
Racing DNA –
Every Second Counts
At the circuit, a single heartbeat can separate victory from defeat. EDIFICE captures that feeling with dynamic designs that look fast even at a standstill, and with functions born from timing every split and every lap. From 1/100 to 1/1000‑second capabilities, lap memories, and smartphone‑linked stopwatch data, our racing pieces are built around precision you can trust when every second counts.
The Art of Precision –
Engineering for the Sports‑Car Life
There is another road where speed meets serenity: the world shaped by sports‑car culture.
EDIFICE expresses this through Precision & Detailed Engineering—clean proportions, refined surfaces, and thoughtfully tuned details that reflect the discipline of well‑designed machines.
It’s a different expression of performance: one for the city at night, the quiet of the garage, and the open road. A way to embody precision not only in how time is measured, but in how it’s worn.