Casio Men's PAG80T-7V Pathfinder Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Solar Digital Watch | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch Department: mens
List Price: $300.00 Buy New: $195.00 as of 7/31/2010 05:34 CDT details You Save: $105.00 (35%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 2,644
Color: Titanium Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Band Material: Titanium Case Diameter: 50 Case Material: Titanium Case Thickness: 17 Clasp: fold-over-clasp-with-safety Dial Color: grey Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 4 x 3.1
MPN: PAG80T7V Model: PAG80T-7V UPC: 079767827694 EAN: 0079767827694 ASIN: B000FQ0WE8
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| Features:
| • | Quartz movement | | • | Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches | | • | Case diameter: 50 mm | | • | Titanium case; grey dial | | • | Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Perfect for rugged adventurers and weekend warriors, the solar-powered Casio Pathfinder men's titanium sport watch is loaded with a digital compass and altimeter/barometer/thermometer--perfect for both mountain trekking and cave spelunking. The durable round watch case (measuring 52mm/2.04 inches wide) and bracelet are made of titanium, which is nearly 50 percent lighter than steel, but 30 percent stronger. It's also particularly resistant to salt water corrosion, as well as hypo-allergenic--perfect for those with metal allergies. The altimeter offers 5-meter measurements from -700 to 10,000 meters, and it can store altitude, month, date and time data, provide tendency and differential graphs, track cumulative ascent/descent, and sound an alarm when you reach a specified altitude. The watch also has a digital compass with 16 points of measurement displayed on the dial face. Other environmental and timekeeping features include: - Barometer with atmospheric pressure tendency/differential graphics
- Thermometer
- World Time: 29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off
- 5 daily alarms
- 1/100 second stopwatch with 10-hour capacity and elapsed/split time modes and 1st-2nd place times
- Countdown timer with 60-minute range
- Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099)
This watch also features a ±15-second accuracy per month, Afterglow backlighting, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--offering protection from accidental splashes as well suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and light recreational diving. This solar-powered watch has a battery life of up to 6 months on a full charge (without further exposure to light).
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Large and in charge January 2, 2007 Working Poor (Nor Cal) 51 out of 51 found this review helpful
This was purchased as a gift for a good friend. We both prefer fairly sizable timepieces, so its size had no bearing on our selection. This was intended, by me, as more of a high end "gimmick gift", rather than to be used to scale Mount Everest. However, we have found numerous and legitimate uses for this type of product. I own a Suunto "Observer", priced about $100 more, and can find no overt differences between the two. As a matter of fact, the edge may go to Casio because of the solar power. Both require that you remove them from your wrist for 10 minutes to get an accurate outdoor temperature reading. This seemed to be one of the common complaints about this device. That same very phenomenon is also clearly stated in a Suunto manual, Suunto considered to be much higher end and definitely more expensive. The Suunto and Casio manual also clearly states that the device is not to be used for flying, parachuting, or other potentially life-threatening situations that require extreme precision. We have found that both the Casio and Suunto are quite impressive, and in an emergency could possibly, repeat possibly, be used for the above activities (flying, would require an unpressurized cabin). It will certainly be an asset for the day hiker. I have seen a Suunto model on the wrist of a climber who had climbed Mount Everest (magazine picture). Is it worth the price? I think that all depends on what you want it for. We use these instruments for outdoor photography. Having an extremely accurate compass on your wrist really helps when estimating the position of the sun, the time, and other ancillary functions complete the package. I have found my Suunto, and my friend his Casio (this model), to be well worth the investment.
Outstanding! January 21, 2007 J. Pirch (Lake of the Ozarks) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have had Pathfinder watches for the last twelve years and they perform (everyday life, work, hiking, fishing, camping, hunting)to the excellent standards that Casio has set. The only problem I have had is that the batteries have gone out while I am in the middle of hiking. With the solar power this shouldn't happen. I have gotten many compliments on the appearance and I have given it high performance ratings on it's ability to guide me while hiking and hunting. The extra money for the solar power is worth it. I highly recommend this watch.
Best solar watch (with titanium band and the other features) you can have for the money May 9, 2007 Francsico A. Camacho 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This watch have a very solid construction, is almost imposible to make a scratch to the crystal, endless power (the solar feature), the thermometer and the compass are very accurate, but the altimeter have some range of error. 2 freinds mine have purchase this watch after i show them my Casio.
My boyfriend LOVES this watch! February 26, 2008 Gwyna Jordan (Denver, CO USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I purchased this watch as a Valentine's Day gift for my boyfriend and he LOVES IT! If your guy is a gadget-loving dude, you can't go wrong with this watch. The only thing you need to watch out for is the hourly weather reports he recites, the direction of the compass, how far above sea level you are, etc.
As for looks, it's very sporty and has a high wrist profile, but is very lightweight due to the titanium band. The band ran a little large, but this was easily remedied with a quick trip to the jeweler to have a couple of links removed.
Yes, this watch has a lot of bells and whistles, but use your head and common sense when it comes to the measurements. If you're flying a plane, use the aircraft's altimeter rather than the watch's for specific numbers, and so on.
Enjoy!
Don't get lost May 11, 2007 E. Arroyo (Carolina, PR) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Great watch once you calibrate it, accurate and looks cool if you have a big wrist.Looks big but is really lightweight.
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