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- Multi-band 6 atomic timekeeping and tough solar power
- Triple sensor (altimeter/barometer, thermometer, digital compass)
- World time (29 cities + UTC), countdown timer, stopwatch and daily alarms
- Full auto led
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Product Description:
The tough exterior of the Casio Men’s Pathfinder Solar Power Watch is great for protecting the many functions of this adventurer’s timepiece. The black resin case and silver-toned stainless steel bezel are great durable materials to protect this watch and complement the style as well. A blue dial displays digital time at the bottom of the dial and analog time with luminous indices at all hour positions. The skeleton hour and minute hands are luminous and accompanied by an orange seconds hand. Ot


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about 3 weeks ago
Casio Pathfinder 5000-1,
Casio
I was intrigued by a new watch by Casio the Pathfinder 5000-1.
My disclaimer I used a Casio G-Shock Watch while stationed with the Army in Iraq. The watch held up to harsh conditions. My only concern was if the watch batteries die I will be without a watch. Casio has taken away that worry with what they call Tough Solar. You do not have to worry about batteries anymore.
Pathfinder 5000-1 has a analog face and along with a digital readout, It packs a lot of technology in a small package. Features such as timer, alarm, stop watch mode are standard on most watches but the Pathfinder 5000-1 has much more. It is a rugged but sharp looking watch which gets the time by Atomic Clock and has a daylight saving time override. The watch has a built in compass, attitude, and barometer. There are three buttons on the side that have those functions. I never get tired of holding the compass button down and watching the second hand point to North. The digital readout has an arrow and tell you the direction you are facing. The barometer is quite useful in seeing if the weather is going to change. The watch module is very fast and you can easily switch modes. The light button is a white light so you can see your watch face at night.
The Pathfinder 5000-1 is Casio is top of the line Pathfinder watch. It is a not a small watch but then again it is packed with a lot of features. This watch you can wear out to dinner or take out on combat mission. It is light and has a rubber watch band which will last the user a long time and is easy to clean.
It cost more than the other Pathfinder watches. But the old saying is you get watch you pay for holds true with this watch. The watch retails for $ 550.00 .
Eric Shuler
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|about 3 weeks ago
Classy geek status,
My gf told me I should find a 1 thousand dollar watch as a symbol to show my class and status.
Well, I am a geek and this watch fits the bill very nicely at less than half the budget.
A Tag Heu** was what my gf wanted me to get; but to show my class and status, I had other criteria in mind. Because I travel a lot in addition to hiking and working out, I wanted a watch with gps functionality and a heart rate monitor. No such device exists that I know of. Casio’s Pathfinder series with the standard ABC functions however piqued my interests. What really geeked me out about this watch is that it’s pretty much self-sufficient. It is almost always accurate (self correcting tough movement and 6 channel atomic clock radio) and never needs rewinding (solar powered). Ok, it’s not the only watch in existance that calibrates itself to the nearest atomic clock, but how many of those watches can tell you the elevation you’re at, the temperature, barometric pressure, or where north lies? Granted even when I’m hiking I don’t need all that information, but it is cool to have. What makes the difference between this and other pathfinder watches, is that this is the only one with analogue hands. Except for the redundant text all over the face of this thing, it has enough class that even my gf approves of my wearing this at dressed up occasions.
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