Monday, December 26, 2011

Casio Men's PRW2500-1 Pathfinder Triple Sensor Tough Solar Digital Multi-Funtion Pathfinder Watch

Casio Men's PRW2500-1 Pathfinder Triple Sensor Tough Solar Digital Multi-Funtion Pathfinder Watch Review



Casio Men's PRW2500-1 Pathfinder Triple Sensor Tough Solar Digital Multi-Funtion Pathfinder Watch Feature

  • Multi-band 6 atomic timekeeping; tough solar power; digital compass
  • Altimeter; barameter; thermometer; tide and moon data
  • World time (48 cities); full auto EL backlight with afterglow;5 daily alarms
  • Countdown timer;1/100 second stopwatch; 12/24 hour formats; Power saving function
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Introducing the new Pro Trek PRW2500, a high performance tool developed under the supervision of meteorologists to take on challenging environments. Like all triple sensor Pro Trek models, the PRW2500 features easy-one-tough operation of its Altimeter/Barometer, Compass and Thermometer. A reconfigured duplex LCD layout provides optimal upper & lower LCD layout for information at-a-glance when you're on the go. In addition to numerical and trend graph data, unique arrow icons help to indicate characteristic barometric pressure patterns. 656' (200 meters) water resistance has also been employed to ensure strong water resistance for river trekking & rafting where one would encounter strong water pressure. The addition of tide & moon graph/data provides convenient information for sea kayaking and fishing. Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping: Watch receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate up to 6 times per day. A manual receive function can be used for quicker updates. The radio signals used are as follows: US WWVB, UK MSF, Germany DCF77, and Japan JJY40/JJY60 with frequency: US 60 kHz, UK 60 kHz, Germany 77.5 kHz, Japan 40/60 kHz, China BPC 68.5 kHz. Watch has a Tide Graph giving tide level for specific date and time, and moon data giving moon age of the specific date and moon phase graph. Digital Compass with16 points of measurement with a range from 0 to 359 degrees and measuring unit of 1 degree. Compass has 20 seconds continuo


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