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Casio Pathfinder Triple Sensor Mens Digital Watch PAG40B-2V
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Casio Pathfinder Triple Sensor Mens Digital Watch PAG40B-2V

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Casio-Pathfinder-pag40b-2v

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Description:

Digital Compass, Altimeter, Altitude alarm, Thermometer, Alarms, Low Temperature Resistant. 1/100 second stopwatch. 12/24 Hour Formats. Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow. Resin case and synthentic fabric (nylon) bracelet. Unidirectional bezel with bearing compass. Grey dial with LCD display. Scratch resistant mineral crystal. Quartz movement. Case Diameter: 57 mm. Case Thickness: 17.9 mm. Tang clasp. Water Resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Casio Pathfinder Triple Sensor Men's Watches PAG40B-2V

Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 5.2 inches
Package Width: 4.1 inches
Package Height: 3.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 48 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral
Clasp: Buckle
Case Diameter: 52 millimeters
Case Thickness: 15 millimeters
Case Material: Resin
Band Material: leather-pig-skin
Bezel Material: Plastic
Dial Color: grey
Movement: Quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 330 feet
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 48 customer reviews )
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62 of 62 found the following review helpful:

5Most Durable Sport Watch, EverMar 10, 2007
By S. St Amand
The search for the most rugged, functional watch is over. The Casio Pathfinder tops them all. I spent the first year of the war in Iraq wearing this watch without fail. The compass function came in very handy driving all over the desert. And the large face makes it easy to see.

34 of 34 found the following review helpful:

515 yrs. experience with triple sensor watchesOct 09, 2008
By Banjo Gil
My first triple sensor watch, 15 yrs. ago, was a Casio Quatro. It worked well for some 10 yrs. till it began suddenly going blank, even with a new battery. When the local jeweler (where I originally bought it) could no longer get Casio Triple Sensor watches from his distributor, and could not fix the problem, I bought a LaCrosse triple sensor watch with lower water proof rating. When 2 of these leaked in shower, hot tub and sauna situations, I finally went on line and bought this model Casio, after reading all the reviews.
I learned as much or even more by reading the lower star rating reviews, and would recommend the same to a prospective buyer.
This is by far the best triple sensor watch I've ever owned, and though I've only had it for less than a week, I would whole heartedly recommend it, or perhaps one of the similar models, to anyone looking for these features in a sport watch! The separate buttons for compass, barometer, altimeter, and light, as well as the other 2 bottons for setting the various measuring devices, makes it easy to use. The compass works well for general directions, after setting it up the bidirectional method, and is not intended for navigation purposes. The night back light lights up the numbers for easy visualization in the dark.
As far as the thick manual, if you cut off the other languages it's only 1/8" thick, and if you go on line to Casio and download the manual from their website in English, it's only 8 pages long (letter size pages) and can be easily taken on trips for reference.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Feature packed, good quality.Oct 02, 2007
By R. Florentino
For the price, you will have a hard time finding a watch with as many features. As most other watches with sensors for the different functions, even some costing over 4 times as much, it comes calibrated with "international settings" (it measures altitude based on atm pressure variations), but you can calibrate as you wish depending on the situation (for example: if you want to measure a mountain climb from the point of origin/base).

The band is little stiff at first, but eases up with time. My only negative on this specific model is that it doesn't come with a countdown timer. This function can easily be overlooked by using the chronometer or the alarm function, but it's not as convenient. I've had a very good experience with Casio, and their products are usually very reliable. Overall, highly recommended.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4it's worth itAug 12, 2007
By Allan Abrazaldo "Falcon Abba"
everything works fine as advertised. my only concern is it takes a good while to get the temp. it has to set it self everytime, which is normal. the altitude is pretty accurate and the compass is also pretty accurate. if you are not sure you can always calibrate the 3 sensors. i'm deployed to ballad, iraq and being in aviation, i use the 3 sensors everytime. highly recommended.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Great WatchAug 20, 2007
By Jack E. Martin "Sail Boater"
I became interested in this watch when a friend of mine paid me a visit and he was wearing the Casio Pathfinder Triple Sensor. I admired the rugged good looks and the large watch face display. I have owned the watch for almost a month, and I like the ability to hit the light button to see what time it is in the dark. The triple senor capability is interesting if you want to know more about the environment you are in. I was looking for a rugged "work" watch with good looks, waterproof and a good price. I looked all over the internet and found Amazon had the best price with free shipping. I am very happy with my purchase and would buy the same watch again.

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