Casio Edifice EQB-1300: New images of upcoming slim watch leak – NotebookCheck.net News
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Casio’s upcoming Edifice EQB-1300 watches have leaked again. New images show two variants of this slim analog timepiece, which is expected to have slim metal casing and Bluetooth connectivity.
More information about the upcoming Casio Edifice EQB-1300 watches has emerged. The new model number was confirmed in an Indonesian certification database in 2025, with one image of the watch appearing in a recent report by Casioblog.
Now, two more images of the Casio Edifice EQB-1300 watches have been shared in a fresh report by Casioblog. The first is a green dial watch, which appears to have a dark metallic gray metal casing, referred to as model EQB-1300DC-3A. The second version, the EQB-1300D-2A, has a mid-blue colored face, with a lighter silver colored metal casing.
These images confirm further details about these Casio Edifice watches. Both have baton indexes in the same shade as the casing. There are three analog hands, a basic date display and two indicator dials. One of these seems to show the time in a 24-hour format, and the second looks to combine a weekday indicator and a stopwatch.
Casio’s upcoming Edifice EQB-1300DC-2A and EQB-1300DC-3A watches are also expected to offer Bluetooth connectivity and Tough Solar charging. Plus, they should support a range of world time zones, with a daily alarm. Another feature of these Edifice watches is thought to be a slim casing, which could measure 9 mm (~0.35 inches) or less.
It remains to be seen when the Casio Edifice EQB-1300DC-2A and EQB-1300DC-3A watches will be released, and at what price. For context, existing models like the EQB-1100D-1A start from €299 (Casio Store DE).
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