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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Casio Men's Pathfinder Multi-Band Solar Atomic Silver Watch #PAW1300T-7V

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Featuring tough solar power, multi-band atomic timekeeping, and a digital compass, they don't call this watch the Pathfinder for nothing. This slim silver and black men's watch from Casio features resin construction and a 47-millimeter titanium case, bezel, and band. The light green-gray dial has a digital time display and a day and date calendar. Powered by digital quartz, the Pathfinder is also water resistant to 330 feet.


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Technical Details

- Quartz movement
- 24Hr. Countdown Timer, 1/100 Sec. Stopwatch, 12/24 Hr. Formats, 5 Daily Alarms; Bearing Memory
- World Time (30 Cities), Digital Compass with 16 points of measurement, Altimeter, Barometer
- Tough Solar Power; Auto EL Backlight; High / Low altitude memory; Cumulative ascent / descent memory; Relative altitude display
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "I really like this watch" 2009-08-25
By Daniel Paul Goff (Philippines)
I read several reviews about this watch and iI really wasn't sure about it. But I took a chance and ordered it. I was surprised that the quality of this watch is so good. I have owned a few Casio watches in my time and they were good, but this is the first time in a long time that I have had a chance to own this type of watch. I am very satisfied with it. I only wish they could improve the difference from when you are wearing the watch to take temp reading and the Bar seems to be off, for my area the Bar reading doesn't down far enough to when your not wearing the watch. But I love the compass, the auto alum, the fact that I can set the time according to the world setting. And the best fetcher that I truly love is the Solar charged battery. Now my wife wants a Baby-G that is the style she likes but with solar charge. But unfortunately the model she likes doesn't come with the solar option. Maybe if Casio can make this watch with the solar I would most defiantly order it. The model she likes is: Casio Women's Baby-G Gem Dial Analog Sport Watch #BGA100-8B. So Casio if you decide to offer this model with the solar power option, please let me know, [...]





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Customer Buzz
 "simply good" 2009-08-01
By Hazem Fattouh (Beirut, Lebanon)
Hi,



i got this watch 1 year ago, and so far it is great, i am mainly using the Compass and this watch was helpful, as for the thermometer you will have as mentioned in previous comment to remove the watch from your wrist couple of minutes before getting the correct temp.



Price/Quality it is gr8

Customer Buzz
 "I luv this one" 2009-07-07
By Sreejan
I bought this one after a lot of research. And I am so happy with this product.

Customer Buzz
 "All that I expected" 2009-06-30
By James R. Gregory (Tallahassee, Florida United States)
I am generally happier before purchase than after purchase, but this time I am happy after purchase too. This watch is all that it is advertised to be. I have checked the alt and it is right on each time...the watch is only within +-20 feet so maybe not good for someone who needs a closer look than that. I enjoy the ease of setting to new time zones. Yes, you will have to have someone put the right number of wrist links so the watch will fit as you like it, but that is to be expected from many watches. I wanted a watch that is durable, and looks ok to wear as an every day watch and one that was not too big. This watch fits all of those criteria. I also like the quick on and off light. This watch has not disappointed me at all. if you are looking for this type of watch, stop looking and buy.

Customer Buzz
 "Very easy to use and very accurate when calibrated!" 2009-06-21
By Frank (Inland Empire, CA)
After much research between Casio and Suunto I picked this watch over the Suunto equivalent because of the latter's well documented history of unreliability. While the Casio is said to have less sensor accuracy, an accurate computer that is broken has no use whatsoever. Besides, a test I did today indicates that the Casio is an accurate weather tool itself.



Anyway, this is a well made, very easy to use watch with many desirable features. I especially like the Ti band has the low stink properties of stainless without the weight. Operation is pretty straightforward if you have had experience with digital watches in general and Casios in particular. I found myself consulting the manual only to look up a few abbreviations or codes that the watch displayed while I was playing with it.



Much has been said about the Casio's low accuracy and resistance to big environmental changes. Testing the compass was easy. I simply found a local map that showed me magnetic declination (the watch points to magnetic north) and compensated for that. I checked the watch against a GPS afterward and it was spot on. To test the pressure sensor I calibrated my watch's baro to the sea level corrected reading of my local weather station (KCAMURRI9, 1 mile away) and used a map to set my reference altitude. As an aside, the watch measures absolute pressure by default and so comparing it with your local weather reports, which are adjusted for sea level, without calibrating it will always give you results that are off. But on to my experiment. I tested the sensor by freezing the watch for 30 minutes to below the lowest temp the watch can measure (14 F). After this I pulled it out and set it out in my yard under the So Cal desert noon sun for 15 minutes. The final temperature was 102 F. The watch easily went through almost 100 degrees of temp change with this test. The results are the Casio's barometer stayed syncd with the weather station and the altitude stayed the same also. My conclusion with this test is that the watch is accurate if you calibrate it to local parameters (and you have to do this with similar watches from other makers).


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