New Casio Edifice x Honda special-edition Sospensione watch now available to buy

Casio’s highly-anticipated Edifice x Honda collaboration is now officially on sale in the US, after its release was delayed last year in 2025. The Edifice Sospensione ECB2300HR-1A commemorates the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first Formula 1 victory in 1965 and is priced at $400.
The model is based on the Edifice Sospensione platform and carries multiple design cues inspired by the Honda RA272 race car. The white leather strap with red lining resembles Honda’s racing livery, while the dial features red accents and Honda branding. The case measures 50.2 × 45.8 × 11.8 mm and weighs 67 g.
Construction-wise, the watch utilizes carbon, stainless steel, and resin, with 100 m water resistance. The watch runs on Casio’s Tough Solar system and supports Bluetooth via the Casio Watches app. Connected features include automatic time adjustment, world time for around 300 cities, stopwatch data transfer, and phone finder.
Core functions include world time (38 time zones), 1/100-second stopwatch, 60-minute countdown timer, five daily alarms, hourly signal, double LED illumination, full auto-calendar to 2099, battery level indicator, and power-saving mode. Accuracy is rated at ±15 seconds per month without mobile link.
The watch also uses a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and features Neobrite. Compatible wrist size is 175-215 mm.
Our earlier coverage focused on the launch announcement and delay info, but the model is now officially listed as available in the US market. At $400, it is definitely in the upper range of the Edifice lineup.












