Casio has officially confirmed that the Edifice-Honda collaboration ECB-2300HR-1A watch will be released in markets worldwide. This special edition hybrid watch was unveiled in October 2025 and has since been listed as a March 2026 release at the brand’s online store in Japan.
A product page on the Casio international website suggests that it could launch in other markets at an earlier date. Here, it is marked as a February 2026 release, though an exact launch date has not been provided. It remains to be seen exactly which countries will get the Edifice Sospensione ECB-2300HR-1A watch, and at what price. For context, it is set to retail for ¥ 66,000 (~$421) in Japan.
The Casio Edifice Sospensione ECB-2300HR-1A celebrates the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first F1 victory with the RA272 at the Mexican Grand Prix in 1965. The watch’s bezel and leather strap are Championship White in color, matching the shade of the car’s body. This model has a black dial with red accents throughout. Further nods to the winning car include a gold-toned 60 marker on the bezel, the engine’s blueprint is printed on the inner side of the watch strap, and the words Veni, Vidi, Vici are engraved on the metal band loop.
The Edifice ECB-2300 hybrid watch supports world time, with users offered 38 time zones and a Home city/World time swap function. This Bluetooth model can be connected to your smartphone, with the Casio watches bringing tools like stopwatch data transfer and phone finder. Other on-watch features include a stopwatch, a countdown timer and daily alarms. Plus, it offers Tough Solar charging and is said to be water resistant to 100 m.

















