Casio Men's PAW1100T-7V Pathfinder Altimeter and Barometer Solar Atomic Digital Watch | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch Department: mens
List Price: $350.00 Buy New: $215.00 as of 9/10/2010 08:56 CDT details You Save: $135.00 (39%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 849
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Band Material: Titanium Bezel Material: Titanium Case Diameter: 52 Case Material: Titanium Case Thickness: 17 Clasp: fold-over-clasp-with-safety Dial Color: digital Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.1 x 3.5 world-time
MPN: PAW1100T-7V Model: PAW1100T-7V UPC: 079767867478 EAN: 0079767867478 ASIN: B00134QM9K
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| Features:
| • | Quartz movement | | • | Tough solar power; shock resistant; auto EL backlight with afterglow | | • | World Time - 29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off | | • | Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M) | | • | Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M) |
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Amazon.com Product Description This multi-function watch from the Casio Pathfinder series keeps you well informed and stylishly equipped for aviation, outdoor exploration, and everyday adventure. The large round digital display shows the time (kept highly accurate with multi-band atomic timekeeping, plus world settings for up to 30 cities / 29 time zones), a digital 360-degree compass, altimeter (with a -700 to 10,000 meter measuring range, plus altimeter memory and graph functions), barometer, thermometer, and data memory. Conveniently solar powered, the battery has five-month battery life on full charge without further exposure to light. The watch is built with a power saving function and a battery power indicator. The watch also offers five daily alarms, an altimeter alarm, a countdown timer, a 1/100 second stopwatch function and hourly time signals. The automatic EL backlight with afterglow makes the display easy to read in all conditions. Extremely durable, this quartz-powered watch is built with a case, bezel and band made out of titanium. It is water resistant up to 330 feet (100 meters), low temperature resistant (down to 14 degrees F / -10 degrees C).
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It's not for just any baby to play with! August 1, 2008 M. Price (Palm Beach , Florida) 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I haven't read any other reviews before the one listed here and I sure didn't before I bought it and I paid a helluva lot more than the price listed here at Amazon. I bought this very same watch before it was available to the general public when I was working in Hawaii, I had always wanted an attractive not too bulky watch with all the features for a true get away from society explorer's wet dream. This watch is definitely the answer, if you figure out electronics even ones with a complex set of multi functions like this one then you won't need it's nearly 300 page mini manual yes nearly three hundred pages. While it is true that it dosen't wipe your butt for you like some people think expensive, brainy electronics should do. If you are an avid explorer and aren't afraid of pushing a few buttons sometimes more than once then you could find no better watch but if you don't like depending on technology to do it's job and would rather use a stick then by all means do so. Just don't pick the wrong kind of plant when using the bathroom. The compass feature does stop reading after 20 seconds but guess what you can always press the compass button again. The point behind getting a compass reading is that you can check and recheck your headings, Factually, I wouldn't trust a compass who told me only one way to go as it actuates. Now, Moving on to a couple of the other features, like altimeter, have you ever wondered how many meters above the ground you were in an airplane, yeah I did too, found out too, it's really freaky to watch how fast a plane drops when descending. Barometer function does take a little bit of explaining I would suggest reading the manual if only for this caveat, Thermometer I would like to say this was really acurate while being worn but alas I don't think there is a skin liked device that can give you an accurate room temp without taking into account body temp. However if you take it off and let it naturalize you can get a realistic reading in either celsius or farenheit. The five different alarms are great if you are one of those whom need constant waking up in order to get going. Or for setting alarms for different time zones, another cool feature is the world clock, ever wondered what time it is in Tokyo, when you are having your tea and crumpets in South London. All in all it is a great watch, get it at this much cheaper retail price if you like it.
Casio Pathfinder January 26, 2009 B. Gibbs (EEUU) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Everything that I had hoped for in a watch. Couldn't be more satisfied. Very functional and easy to use.
Great piece of Engineering February 10, 2010 R. GARCIA (Laredo, TX USA) I got this watch since the last Pathfinder needed to replace batteries, and then water came in. Since then few years ago were looking for a model that meet my needs. This watch pretend to have it all, first never need to replace batteries, have same features as my last one, plus little improvements like relative measurements and automatic time keeping.
Alarm volume is ok for me, is not as louder as some models, but what can you expect for solar powered watch. Self adjusting works great, once a day this watch synchronize with atomic clock. It is a shame the regressive chronometer only support 60 minutes, I expected to be 24 hours.
I really love this watch, it is a great piece of engineering, looks nice, feels comfortable and price is ok since stores regularly offer same watch more expensive.
Great Watch, Wish I had purchased sooner. April 2, 2010 Shaman (USA) Arrived on time. Took a couple of links out in a few minutes with basic tools. Feels good. Very light. After 5 minutes it doesn't seem large anymore. Needed sunlight right out of the box- battery meter showed I needed to, anyway. Manual is as thick and as large as a deck of cards. Luckily, if you've ever owned a Casio, programming is intuitive. I changed the time zone, checked the compass against that of my iphone, an made several other adjustments before ever cracking the manual. Feels good. Looks good. Works good. Havent tried the altimeter yet. Everything else seems to be working great. Couldn't be more pleased with this watch.
Great Watch! June 5, 2009 Robert C. Bickle (New Hope, PA United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I received this watch as a gift from my Amazon Wish List and I could not be happier. As a Backpacker and Pilot, this watch ahs the functions that I want and I never have to worry about batteries, winding, or if it is accurate. Although the manual is large, once the watch is set up it is easy to operate and I have not had to refer back to the manual since the first day.
The watch is a bit bulky, but very light. The numbers are very easy to read on the main face for those of us that have passed into our 40's and need the support of reading glasses, though the text around the face is very small and I can not read it without the assistance of my reading glasses.
One note is that the watch does not do a continuous compass function. It takes a reading and then locks. I guess the point is to take a heading reading on a fixed point. It would be a nice feature if you could choose between continuous compass readings and a read and lock.
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