Casio Men's PAW2000-1CR Pathfinder Digital Multi-Function Resin Band Watch | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch Department: Watches
List Price: $350.00 Buy New: $239.99 as of 9/5/2010 17:11 CDT details You Save: $110.01 (31%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 168
Color: Black Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: stainless-steel Case Diameter: 50.2 Case Material: Resin Case Thickness: 56.2 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: digital-gray Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Japanese-Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 4.4 x 3.8 chronograph compass light stop-watch world-time
MPN: PAW2000-1CR Model: PAW2000-1CR UPC: 079767433918 EAN: 0079767433918 ASIN: B002OSY3WM
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| Features:
| • | Multi-band 6 atomic timekeeping, tough solar power, power saving function | | • | 12 and 24 hr. formats, 1/100 sec. stopwatch, 5 daily alarms, countdown timer, sunrise and sunset data | | • | World time (48 cities), digital compass, altimeter, barometer and thermometer | | • | Full auto EL backlight with afterglow | | • | Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Based on the successful appeal of the PAW1300 Slim Design series, the Casio Men's Pathfinder Digital Multi-Function Resin Band Watch #PAW2000-1CR comes with the same slim design, but now enhanced with a duplex LCD for greater visibility. Other high-tech features include multi-band atomic automatic time adjustment ( up to six times daily if you're in the US, UK, Germany, Japan, or China), sunset and sunrise data, and Triple Sensor Solar technology, making this one of the most powerful tools for the outdoor adventurer. Other built-in outdoor tools include a digital compass that measures and displays direction as one of 16 points, a day and month calendar, an altimeter, and a backlit display with Afterglow technology. With a handsome, rugged resin band with traditional buckle clasp, this watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).
Product Description . . . . Stainless Steel Case . . Unidirectional Rotating Bezel . . Luminous Hands and Markers . . Date Window at the 4 o'clock position . . Alarm On/Off . . Chronograph . . Alarm/Reference Time Sub-Dial above the 6 o'clock position . . Battery: Silver Oxide SR927SW . . Battery Life: Approximately 3 Years . . 44mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") . . 14mm Case Thickness (Approximately 9/16") . . National Geographic 2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty . .
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One Awesome Watch November 5, 2009 Kristopher Contreras (Florida) 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
First of all, I just want to say that this watch looks great on the wrist, and it has a decent size. I like all of the features provided on this watch. First of all, the Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass are amongst the favorite of my features. The Barometer can be extremely accurate, along with the compass. Sometimes the Altimeter can be off measurement, but you can adjust that. I've been wearing this watch for several days now and I plan to never take it off. It just has features that blow every other watch I have in my collection away. I always use the stopwatch and countdown timers on any digital that I have and this one adds ABC features on top of those as well; world time, atomic time keeping, and solar power, and 100 meter water resistance are all just pluses in an already feature laden time piece. Not to mention the sunrise and sunset time's feature, which is really useful for maximizing the use of one day. All in All, I give this watch five stars from a dramatic improvement on Casio's part from the PAW-1300.
Update 6/22/10 *.*.*.*:
As per other reviews, after owning the watch for a couple of months, I agree that the rubber strap is very uncomfortable. Not so much the strap itself, but the little rubber wings do tend to pull wrist hair. This watch however, does accept one piece nylon straps (22mm is correct measurement) without strap adapters; just rip off the old rubber strap and wings and replace. I myself have changed the strap to an old 21mm nylon strap laying around in my drawer and the watch is way more comfortable. All in all, a very accurate timepiece; with a simple swap of the band, the watch has become more comfortable to wear.
The Small things April 22, 2010 Terry C. Woodard (tacoma,WA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
so, like you i read every review i could on this watch..which one to get, its alot of money, so i kept reading everything i could, the PAW 2000 is excellent, 1st the bad things...the altimeter isnt really accurate, it works on air pressure, so at my house my altitude can change up to 100 feet due to weather conditions...no biggy though...i can reset it manually(20ft increments)just have a reference to zero it in at(find online easy). 2nd is the radio updates it recieves at night...its kinda a hit and miss depending on weather conditions( and where you put it at), i live in washington state, kinda far from fort collins CO, but mine updates about 3 times a week, i also have manually updated it during the day and takes about 10 minutes and afew trys(has a indicator on your signal strength). 3rd the LED backlight needs to be alittle longer, you have a option of 1 sec, 3 sec...a 5-8 sec would have been nice, especially when you trying to use one of the ABC functions at night and they have a slight delay to get thier measurments. 4th temp doesnt get accurate readings unless the watch is off your wrist, or temp is higher then 90F, takes about 10-20 minutes to get accurate reading(+/- 1-3 degrees according to airforce base weather station a mile away). 5th alarm could be alittle louder
6th very big instruction manual, take it 1 step at a time, time zone 1st, next set you lat/long as close as you can(comes with lat/long for major cities)shouldnt be hard to find, this will get you your sunrise/sunset times(which is why i bought this over the 1500...and accurate with no preprogramming by user except for lat/long)also, setting for GMT(zulu) wont work with daylight savings time...so pick another city(lisbon/paris) if you use GMT for second time zone like i do or you'll be a hour off...thats about it...all the measurements except for mentioned above are fairly accurate, has 5 alarms, chimes at top of hour, 12/24 hour format, timer(24hour coutndown) stop watch, and barometric grapgh that auto updates every 2 hours letting you get a good idea on how weather is gonna be....but remember...its a watch..used to tell time, which it does accurately..its nice saying...im right your wrong, my watch is synced off a atomic clock:) great buy, no regrets...hope this helps:)
Awesome Digital Watch February 9, 2010 K. Freeman (Dallas, TX) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Sweet watch, my first Pathfinder. The manual on this thing is an inch thick. It's got all the necessary functions. If you are looking for that "end of the world" watch that does it all, look no further. It looks like it would take a bullet!
This watch does it all! January 31, 2010 Fan of 24 (California, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this for my husband who wanted a watch that sat comfortably on his wrist without being too bulky and had a lot of great features. This watch seems to fit the bill perfectly. It is large but light and thin and the features are packed into the watch enough to impress my gadget-loving husband. The price is really reasonable compared to what you get from other companies for the same price, I think. It comes in an eco-friendly wooden box, if you care about that kind of thing.
Great Watch February 23, 2010 C. Yi (Honolulu, HI USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this watch just before my snowboarding trip this year. I didn't want to chance bringing up my Tag watch but wanted something reliable and with low maintenance. This watch is great!! I was afraid it was gonna be huge but its the perfect size. Very easy to setup, didn't really have to read through the manual, its pretty straightforward. The sensor were pretty accurate out of the box. When on the mountain it measured the altitude perfectly. The only thing that urks me little was the fact that I needed to take off the watch for awhile to get a accurate temp reading. There are so many other features that I don't even come close to using them all. The world time definitely came in handy when I was traveling into different timezones. Also the world sync ensures that the time on the watch is accurate. I was a little worried I'd scratch the face up when i took it up on the mountain for no scratches so far. The best thing about this watch is that it is solar powered, no batteries to worry about.
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