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- Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
- Case diameter: 52 mm
- Resin case; grey dial
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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| | | |  Amazon.com Product Description: Set a course for adventure every day you wear this Casio Pathfinder Triple Sensor men's digital watch (model PAG40B-2V), which includes a built-in digital compass, altimeter, barometer, and thermometer. The digital compass displays 16 directions and has a 5-set memory capacity that captures direction, month, date, and measurements time data. The altimeter measures up to 32,800 feet (10,000 meters) in 20-foot (5-meter) increments, and it can store 50 sets of altitude memory with date and temperature. It also provides a target altitude alarm and graphing capability for target and altitude tendency. This large, round watch features a gray/blue leather and cloth case that's topped by a black bidirectional bezel with compass markings. It offers a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 60-minute measuring capacity and elapsed time, split time, and 1st/2nd place time modes. It also includes a daily alarm, optional hourly time signal, and 12/24-hour formats. Other features include a comfortable resin strap, scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and AfterGlow LED electro-luminescent backlight, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet). |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - Casio Pathfinder - I like that! I am the kind of guy who loves gadgets. If it can be programmed, then I have to have one. I do like this watch. I have only owned it for a couple months, but I like it. I am also a pilot. This is NOT a device that you could reliably use for that kind of activity. The altitude and baromerter measurements are not accurate enough to use for a life and death activity. Use it for skydiving? Nope, I wouldnt like that. But, for camping, boating, fishing, and general outdoors use, I think it's well worth owning. The night light is awesome. Even for someone as blind as I am. The digital compass seems to be dead on. I like that. It's fun to use the graphing capabilities of the altimater and baramoter. I havent done any deep water stuff, but so far it's waterproof as advertised. Again, I like that. You need to calibrate the Altitude, Baramoter, and Temp with known numbers, but that is not that hard to do. Programming and Calibration = FUN. The watch has 5 alarms, a stop watch, and bunch of other "stuff". I like that.
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