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New Casio Edifice watch with leather strap on the way

Casio’s Edifice EFB-730-7AV watch (pictured) has been unveiled. (Image source: Casio)
Casio’s Edifice EFB-730-7AV watch (pictured) has been unveiled. (Image source: Casio)
Casio has listed the Edifice EFB-730L-7AV watch on its international website. This version has a leather band and is set to launch alongside two other variants with metal straps. The analog timepiece features a 3-6-9 inset dial layout, with two of these indicators linked to the stopwatch functionality.

A new Casio Edifice EFB-730 watch has been revealed. The EFB-730L-7AV arrives shortly after two other metal strap variants, the EFB-730D-2BV and the EFB-730D-3AV, were listed on the brand’s UK website.

Casio’s Edifice EFB-730L-7AV has a cream watch face, sporting three analog hands, a basic date display and a trio of indicator dials. Two of the latter are linked to the 1-second stopwatch tool, with the last indicator showing the time in a 24-hour format. The face is surrounded by a silver colored stainless steel casing, measuring 47 x 40 x 11 mm (~1.9 x 1.6 x 0.4 inches), and there is a protective sapphire crystal glass.

The metal Edifice watch is accompanied by a genuine leather strap in a shade of tan. This watch is said to remain accurate to within 20 seconds each month, and should run for around three years on the SR920SW battery. Plus, it is water resistant to 100 m and has a screw lock back.

The product listing indicates that the Casio Edifice EFB-730L-7AV watch will be released in October 2025. However, it is unclear precisely when it could launch in countries like the US or the UK, and how much it could cost. As a guide on price, the older full-metal EFB-730D retails for $165 (curr. $120 at Amazon).

The Casio Edifice EFB-730-7AV watch. (Image source: Casio, edited)
The Casio Edifice EFB-730-7AV watch. (Image source: Casio, edited)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-10- 2 (Update: 2025-10- 2)