
Casio
Casio EFV160D-1AV Hand Analog Black Dial Watch
$125.00
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The EFV160D is Edifice stripped to essentials—40mm stainless steel, clean three-hand dial, 100m water resistance. No chronograph complications, no busy subdials. Just a well-made daily watch with motorsport DNA in the design details.
About The Product
Casio EFV160D-1AV: Edifice Goes Clean
Not every Edifice needs three subdials and a tachymeter. The EFV160D proves that Casio’s motorsport line can do understated too—same build quality, simpler dial.
The Restrained Approach
Black dial with applied indices and a date window at 3 o’clock. That’s it. The motorsport influence shows in the angular hour markers and the red second hand tip, but it’s subtle enough for an office setting. At 40mm, it’s sized for daily wear without demanding attention.
Solid Construction
Full stainless steel case and bracelet with the same quality Edifice uses across the line. 100m water resistance handles rain, showers, and accidental submersion. The screw-down caseback adds security. Mineral crystal protects the dial.
Quartz Reliability
Basic quartz movement keeps accurate time with no maintenance beyond battery swaps every few years. Luminous hands and indices handle low light. The bracelet has a fold-over clasp with push-button release—easy on and off.
The Value
At $125, you’re getting an honest daily watch from a brand that’s been building reliable movements for decades. The EFV160D doesn’t try to do too much. For everyday wear that’s a step above basic without going overboard, it delivers.
Features
- case color: Silver
- case material: Stainless Steel
- case shape: Round
- case size (width): 40mm
- color: Black
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- movement: Quartz
- strap color: Silver
- strap material: Stainless Steel
- water resistance: 100m
The Brand
Casio was founded in 1946 by Akio Morita, the son of Sony's founder Masaru Ibuka. Casio made the first all-electric digital calculator, which was a technological breakthrough at the time. It also innovated with digital cameras as early as the 1980s, and developed affordable electronic keyboards for musicians. Today, Casio is also a global leader in the manufacture of affordable digital watches.







