4/24/2011

Casio Men's PAG240B-2CR Pathfinder Triple Sensor Multi-Function Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's PAG240B-2CR Pathfinder Triple Sensor Multi-Function Sport Watch
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I've owned several watches from the 1500 Pathfinder series, along with G-Shocks's, Citizen and Tissot watches.I decided to update my watch collection with a new Pathfinder. Now I had looked at the 2000/5000 series but I didn't like the display on either, so I waited. I came across the PAG-240 one day and started researching it since then. Was a bit difficult finding information on this new watch since it was just released but I decided to pull the trigger on it anyways.

At first, I was a bit leery because this watch didn't have an atomic function but decided, how hard was it to sync it up with one of my other atomic watches once a month? So I bought it and was pleasantly surprised. First, I love the sunrise/sunset (after setting it to the right area) feature. The moon/tide feature on the previous Pathy's didn't really benefit me. I like the dual LCD which is designed for the compass. The temp gauge is better than the previous models as well. It adjusts quite quickly once removed from your wrist (your body heat will affect the temp reading). Another simple but nice added feature is the duration of the light. In previous models, you had just one second but with this watch it lets you choose LT1 or LT3 (one or three seconds) as the duration.

One gripe about this watch is the band. It's half cloth, half leather. But like anything I resolve problems, so I replaced it with another band from one of my previous Pathy's. Problem solved.

I camp and hike a lot and I wanted a watch that's very durable. I also dive as well and watched a watch for it's water resistance. Now typically, I'd go for a watch that had 200M WR but these (and the G's) are made so well, I don't have much to worry about. I actually did a few tests and opened up one of my previous Pathy's, removed the "O" ring and closed it back up. Threw it in a tub of water for 2 days. Was fine. Opened up the watch, took out the module and dumped it in water, the screen faded out but once I took it out of the water, it was fine! I did this about 5 times with the module.Now don't go dunking your opened watch in a tub of water but it just goes to show that the Casio watches are very robust and well made.

You can't go wrong with this watch that's designed to replace both the 40/200 series of the Pathfinder series.

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Product Description:
Casio - Pathfinder - Solar Tr-Sensor - PAG240B-2 - Constantly evolving and improving the Pathfinder lineup, Casio introduces the PAG240B-2, a welcome upgrade to the legendary PAG40. Black/blue resin/cloth band watch with neutral digital face. Tough Solar Power - Triple Sensor (Altimeter/Barometer, Thermometer, Digital Compass) - Sunrise & Sunset Data - World Time (48 cities) - 100M Water Resistant - Low Temperature Resistant (-10 C / 14 F) - Full Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow - Duplex LCD - World Time - 31 times zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off - 5 Daily Alarms - Hourly Time Signal - 1/100 second stopwatch - Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" - Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times - Full Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) - Countdown Timer - Measuring unit: 1 second - Countdown start time setting range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments) - 12/24 Hour Formats - Button operation tone on/off - Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month - Storage Battery: Solar Rechargeable Battery - Battery Power Indicator - Power Saving Function - Approx. battery life: 6 months on full charge (without further exposure to light) - Module 3246 - Size of case/total weight :PAG240B 57.3 x 50.9 x 15.3mm / 64.2g

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