Three Casio Edifice stainless-steel watches get flat 40% discount on Amazon, down to only $72

May 23, 2026

Amazon has knocked 40% off three Casio Edifice stainless-steel watches, bringing all of them down from $120 to $72, which amounts to a $48 saving across the board. The models on deal are the EFV620D-1A4V, the EFV620D-1A2V, and the EFV160D-1AV. Of the three, only the EFV160D-1AV is currently at its lowest-ever recorded Amazon price.

EFV620D-1A4V and EFV620D-1A2V — $72 each (was $120)

The EFV620D pair shares the same platform: a 48 mm stainless steel case running Casio’s Caliber 5579 quartz movement with a full chronograph. The black dial carries sub-dials at 6 o’clock (seconds) and 9 o’clock (minutes), plus a date display at 4 o’clock. The chronograph measures elapsed time, split time, and 1st/2nd place times to 1/10-second precision. Both models feature mineral crystal glass, Neobrite luminous hands and indices, a screwed case back, deployment clasp bracelet, and 100m water resistance. The 1A4V has an all-silver look with a black dial; the 1A2V is the same watch with blue accents on the bezel and dial details.

It is worth noting that neither is at a record low. The 1A4V has previously dropped to $58.45, and the 1A2V to $55.42. Both long-run averages sit above $94, so $72 is a still a pretty good deal — just not the best these models have ever been.

Casio Edifice EFV160D-1AV — $72 (was $120) — Lowest price ever

The EFV160D-1AV is the most interesting buy of the three. It’s a three-hand analog rather than a chronograph — 40 mm wide and just 10 mm thin, making it way more versatile than the other two models. The standout feature is the Clous de Paris dial: a raised pyramid guilloche texture borrowed from high-end European watchmaking. It gives the watch a premium look well above its price class. Inside sits Casio’s Caliber 5340 quartz movement with a date window at 3 o’clock. It shares the same 100 m water resistance, Neobrite lume, and screw-lock case back as the EFV620D models. Amazon has been tracking this watch for around seven months, and $72 is its all-time low.

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