– EFK-200 series now available in China after official announcement, priced from ~$367 to $589.
– Powered by Miyota 8215 movement, 42-hour power reserve, sapphire crystal, mineral caseback.
– Five models: black, blue, red, gold dials on steel bracelets, plus Toyota Racing collab with forged carbon and rubber strap.
– Global pricing and availability not yet confirmed.
Casio’s latest Edifice line is reportedly now available in China
The EFK-200 Edifice Automatic series has quietly gone on sale in China, according to a leak from @geesgshock. This comes shortly after the official announcement, though Casio’s China website hasn’t been updated yet as of writing. It seems the lineup has moved past the initial reveal stage and is now hitting retail shelves, making it accessible to early adopters in the region.
Pricing and model variations across the five watches
There are five models total, each with its own price point on the Chinese market. The EFK-200D-1A and EFK-200D-2A both retail at 2,490 CNY (around $367), same as the EFK-200D-4A. Stepping up, the gold-toned EFK-200DG-5A costs 3,390 CNY (roughly $500). The most expensive is the EFK-200XPB-1A, a flagship Toyota Racing collaboration model, priced at ¥3,990 ($589).
- EFK-200D-1A: 2,490 CNY (~$367)
- EFK-200D-2A: 2,490 CNY (~$367)
- EFK-200D-4A: 2,490 CNY (~$367)
- EFK-200DG-5A: 3,390 CNY (~$500)
- EFK-200XPB-1A: ¥3,990 ($589)
All watches use the same movement and construction
Every model shares a common mechanical base, powered by the Miyota 8215 movement—also known as Casio Module 5766. It delivers a 42-hour power reserve across 21 jewels, with an accuracy rating of -20 to +40 seconds per day. The case size is 43.6 x 38 x 11.9 mm, and each features sapphire crystal upfront plus a transparent mineral crystal caseback for viewing the movement.
Design differences between standard and collaboration models
The standard variants come in black, blue, red, and gold dial finishes with gradient texturing, all on stainless steel bracelets. In contrast, the EFK-200XPB-1A—born from the Casio-Toyota Racing partnership announced in January 2026—takes a different approach entirely. It uses a forged carbon fiber dial and casing, rose gold baton indexes, and a rubber strap that significantly reduces its weight compared to the bracelet models.
Casio’s first mechanical Edifice launched in 2024 and was an instant hit, and the EFK-200 will probably look to build on that momentum. Global pricing and availability have still not been confirmed.
Social media confirmation from @geesgshock
@geesgshock on Instagram initially broke the news, confirming the retail availability. The leak suggests that Casio is moving quickly to release this series in certain markets before wider distribution.


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