Casio Edifice EFK-100D-7A: White Dial Automatic Watch Set for UK Release

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Casio’s Edifice EFK-100D-7A watch

Casio is quietly preparing to expand its popular Edifice EFK-100 series in the UK with a crisp new white-dial variant – the EFK-100D-7A. The model, already available across parts of Europe, will join four other colourways that landed on British shores back in July 2025.

For collectors and everyday wearers who missed the initial batch of automatic Edifice models, this upcoming release offers a fresh, clean aesthetic that stands apart from the darker dials currently on the market. And the best part? It arrives at the same surprisingly accessible price point.

UK Pricing and Availability: “Available Soon”

According to Casio’s official UK webstore, the Casio Edifice EFK-100D-7A will retail for £269 – matching the RRP of earlier siblings like the EFK-110D-2A. That undercuts many similarly specced automatic watches from established Japanese brands, landing firmly in “affordable daily driver” territory.

The product listing currently marks the watch as “available soon” , with no exact release date confirmed. However, Casio is inviting prospective buyers to “sign up now” for an email launch notification – a sensible move given how quickly previous Edifice automatic models have moved. You can find that black sign-up button on the product page itself.

Speaking of which, for the most up-to-date information and to register your interest, head directly to the official listing here.

Design First Impressions: White Dial with Carbon-Style Texture

The EFK-100D-7A’s headline feature is its white dial finished with a forged-carbon-style texture. It’s a subtle, almost industrial pattern that catches light differently depending on your wrist angle – far more interesting than a flat matte or sunburst finish. The dial is protected by sapphire crystal, a genuine upgrade at this price point (scratch resistance for years to come).

The case and bracelet are silver-tone stainless steel , giving the watch a bright, versatile look that works equally well with a white shirt or a weekend t-shirt. The bracelet uses a one-touch 3-fold clasp – secure and easy to operate. On the dial, three simple analog hands track hours, minutes, and seconds, while a no-fuss date display sits neatly at 6 o’clock.

Under the Hood: Automatic Movement with Manual Winding

Casio has equipped the EFK-100 series with a reliable automatic mechanical movement that also supports manual winding – a welcome touch if you like to keep the watch running when it’s off the wrist. The 40-hour power reserve means you can take it off on Friday evening and it’ll still be ticking on Monday morning.

Other technical specs worth knowing:

  • Mean daily rate: +35 to +45 seconds (typical for an entry-level automatic – expect real-world performance to be better after breaking in)
  • Hacking function: Yes – pull the crown to stop the seconds hand for precise time setting
  • Magnetic resistance: Yes (helps protect against everyday electronics)
  • Water resistance: 100 metres (suitable for swimming and snorkelling, not deep diving)

How It Compares to the Existing EFK-100 Lineup

The EFK-100D-7A is the fifth UK variant in this model family. The four earlier versions (released July 2025) featured darker dial colours – likely black, blue, green, or grey – and have been steadily finding wrists ever since. The white dial fills an obvious gap in the lineup, appealing to those who prefer lighter, more legible faces or simply want something that stands out from the crowd of dark-dial sports watches.

Notably, this watch is already available in other European markets like Germany, so early reviews and real-world photos are floating around online. The consensus? The forged-carbon texture is more attractive in person than in press renders, and the bracelet punches above its weight for a £269 watch.

Should You Sign Up?

If you’ve been eyeing a sub-£300 automatic watch with sapphire crystal, a solid bracelet, and the reliability of a Japanese movement, the Casio Edifice EFK-100D-7A is an easy recommendation. The lack of a firm release date is mildly frustrating, but Casio’s “notify me” system is genuinely useful – they only email when stock drops, not for weekly newsletters.

For now, the smart move is to bookmark that product page, click the black sign-up button, and wait for the notification. At £269, this won’t stay “available soon” for long once it goes live.


*Disclosure: This article is based on information provided by Casio’s UK webstore and the author’s independent analysis of the Edifice EFK-100 series. Prices and availability subject to change.*


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The Casio Edifice EFK-100D-7A watch

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