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Casio Men's Pathfinder Multi-Band Solar Atomic Green Watch #PAW1300-3V

Casio Men's Pathfinder Multi-Band Solar Atomic Green Watch #PAW1300-3V


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Brand: Casio
Category: Watch

List Price: $300.00
Buy New: $184.95
You Save: $115.05 (38%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 240

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Band Material: Resin
Bezel Material: Resin
Case Diameter: 47.4
Case Material: Resin
Case Thickness: 11.5
Clasp: Buckle
Dial Color: gray
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
Watch Movement Type: digital-quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 330
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.1 x 3.5

MPN: PAW1300-3V
Model: PAW1300-3V
UPC: 079767874636
EAN: 0079767874636
ASIN: B000WCJTUS

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Features:
  • Movement - Solar Powered Quartz Movement
  • Water Resistant - 100 Meters (330Feet)
  • Crystal - Mineral Crystal

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Featuring tough solar power, multi-band atomic timekeeping, and a digital compass, they don't call this watch the Pathfinder for nothing. This slim men's watch design from Casio features resin construction, including a 47.4-millimeter case and forest green 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.

Product Description
Digital quartz movement, Atomic timekeeping, Sportsman watch, Outdoor, Military-use, Multi-band (US, UK, Germany, Japan), Receives time calibration radio signals, Auto receive function (6 times per day), Tough solar power, Digital compass - 16 points of measurement, Altimeter (measuring range - 700 to 10,000m), Altimeter memory - 40 records capacity, Altitude alarm, Barometer, Thermometer, Low temperature resistant, Full auto EL backlight with afterglow, Duplex LCD, World time - 29 time zones (30 cities), City code display, Daylight savings on/off, 5 daily alarms, Countdown Timer, 1/100 second stopwatch, Hourly time signal, Auto calendar, 12/24 hour formats, Black polyurethane selector buttons, Brushed black ion plated titanium bezel with polished and textured accents, White ruler/lettering on outer dial, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars NOT A TEMPERATURE WATCH   October 1, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I like the built-in solar charger and atomic-clock calibration, BUT...
1. I don't like the seconds readout to be on a separate line from the hours and minutes -- it wastes time because it requires two looks.
2. Given this silly isolation of the seconds readout, why not also show tenths of seconds? They're such fun to scrutinize.
3. I'm HIGHLY disappointed that I can't have the temperature readout always on (THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT I WAS BUYING!!!!)
Having to fiddle with a button for a temporary readout (delayed too!) is so infuriating I hardly ever use it
(i.e., i'ts NOT REALLY a temperature watch).
Why couldn't Casio have put the Temp in the uselessly blank space just to the left of that stupidly isolated seconds readout?

I hate thoughlessness, and this watch has too much of it.
(Not-withstanding the cool way the night-light comes on when the watch is suddenly lifted upwards.)
I would have sent it back to Amazon if I wasn't so lazy.

I'm even more disappointed that Casio has learned nothing since their temperature watches I tried out 20 years ago, which read out the same incompetant elevation above actual air temperature.

Casio, hire a thermal engineer (I know you have NONE!),
who will tell you to:
1. Insulate the watch-rear from body heat. (When I go running I keep the watch on my running belt, away from me.)
2. Get rid of those black surfaces around the 'Triple Sensor' (they absorb sunlight).
3. Put a tiny air mover to blow ambient air onto the sensor, which should be installed in an insulated U-shaped tunnel with a fast enough air current to actually register air temp. You'd want a dust filter on the tunnel, so maybe that was your excuse for botching it, in the unlikely case anybody at Casio actually considered how to make an accurate thermometer, something the rest of the world figured out centuries ago.

If I'd known Casio still produced this stupid design, I'd never have bought it. I assumed 20 years was long enough to get their act together. Apparently I should have waited a century.

Customers looking at this or any Casio so-called temperature watch,
with-hold your order and e-mail Casio that your'e waiting for the real thing.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT!   September 20, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Was really concerned about the size, looks cool as hell, only wish It had a different band. working on finding a suitable replacement. Buy it you wont regret it.


5 out of 5 stars TOUGH   September 18, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a great watch. Automatic time set, solar power, gadgets galore. I love it.


5 out of 5 stars Durable, Comfortable, and Feature packed   September 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this watch prior to heading out to a wilderness and survival training. I have used this watch in some of the harshest and most intense situations you could think of. The watch is comfortable, slim, extremely useful as a back up navigational aid, and great under all conditions. My only gripe is when indoors if not placed near a window it will not atomically sync. Aside from that this watch is the most useful time piece I own. The countdown timer is great for reminding me to do periodic system checks at work, or to hydrate when mountain biking. The auto light is great when I am doing night work in dark areas and need to check time to enter into a log. Having the Dual time zones display comes in handy when I am flying so I can enter items in GMT or enter them in local time depending on the form. Solar charging is a great feature and means I never have to worry about batteries. The altimeter, compass, and barometer are great tools and when I am out mountain biking, hiking, or just wandering around its great to have.

I am extremely pleased with this watch and recommend it to anyone looking at it.



2 out of 5 stars Very BIG watch   July 10, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This watch had all the functions but is HUGE!!! And if it does not get enough light it will go dead at night. But since it's atomic when it come around it has the correct time. But it was too BIG for me. Maybe Paul Bunyon would like it.

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