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Casio Men’s SPF40-1V Sea Pathfinder Tide Watch

Casio Men’s SPF40-1V Sea Pathfinder Tide Watch

date : September 2nd, 2011

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This Black Casio Sea Pathfinder facilitates map the problems with its digital compass, thermometer and other useful tools. Functions a Photo voltaic Triple Sensor and a resin band.Digital Compass.Actions and displays course as one of 16 factors. Measuring array: to 359.Measuring unit: 1. Bi-directional calibration and northerly. calibration operate. Barometer. Exhibit variety: 260 to one,a hundred hPa/mb (7.65 to 32.45 inHg). Display unit: 1 hPa/mb (.05 inHg). Atmospheric strain tendency graph. *Changeover amongst hPa and inHg. Thermometer. Screen range: -ten to 60�C (14 to 140�F). Show unit: .1�C (.2�F). *Changeover amongst Celsius (�C) and Fahrenheit (�F). Tide Graph. Moon Data (moon age and graph). 100M Drinking water Resistant. Lower-temperature resistant(-10�C /140�F). Vehicle EL Backlight with Afterglow. Duplex LCD Exhibit. five Day-to-day Alarms. Countdown Yacht Timer. Input range: 1 second to 60 minutes.Measuring Unit: 1 second.Automobile-repeat Operate. With repeat timing,

51%2BNDju2jqL Casio Mens SPF40 1V Sea Pathfinder Tide Watch

  • Quartz movement
  • Protective mineral crystal protects look at from scratches
  • Scenario diameter: 51 mm
  • Resin case grey dial
  • Drinking water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

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  1. Billy Radcliffe // September 2nd, 2011 at 9:56 am
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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Superb Feature Set, August 5, 2007
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    This is an excellent watch for outdoorsy types, especially for those who sail, kayak or surf. With a compass, barometer, thermometer, and tide/moon tracking, it provides essential (potentially life-saving) information in an easy to use package.

    The compass is seems accurate and is easy to calibrate. It is ideally suited for emergency navigation and for casual use such as trail hiking and river boating. I’m not sure I’d want to use it as my only compass for serious hiking or over the horizon boating, but perhaps that’s just my distrust of electronics in mission critical environments.

    The barometer is a little more hit-or-miss. It’s accuracy is questionable given its fluctuation with altitude or temperature. This is not a Casio problem – it happens with all barometers especially wrist-mounted. Despite these issues the barometrer does a fair job of tracking the trend over the last 24 hours. Serious moutaineers may miss the multi-day tracking and using the barometer as altimeter, but most will appreciate it for the simple data it provides. I wish there were more display options, like a large multiday graph option for instance, but the small graph is fine.

    Temp fluctuates when this is worn on the wrist, but not too much – perhaps a couple of degrees hotter than true outside temperature. It may be less accurate in cold temperatures than hot, but I’ll have to wait a few months to test that theory.

    The tide and moon features are what make this watch unique among triple-sensor watches, so I imagine that will be a key selling point for most. Both work well enough, though they will not replace a tide chart. The tide graph shows the general point in the cycle, but not with great accuracy. It’s really only possible to estimate high tide with an hour or two. It would be nice of the actual hightide time were displayed or at least the graph had greater specificity. The moon tracking is a nice touch, since it allows one to estimate the size of the tides (spring and neap). But it’s only an estimate – the watch does not tie moon and tide data together, leaving it to the user to figure it out. Some other tide watches actually have charts built-in that provide much more accurate data for particlar beaches, but are limited to limited spots. Since the Casio use longitude and other data to estimate the tide, it is less accurate for specific spots but more usefull overall. The ability to forcast the moon phase days in the future, but not to do the same for tide, leaves me wondering what they were thinking.

    Other features of the watch include a countdown timer, stopwatch, and five alarms, which are all just fine. The five alarms cannot be set by day, but I suppose if you want to set a time for each day and just activate it as necessary that does the job. If you use the stopwatch and coundown timers frequently you may find switching between the two annoying, since they use the same function (you just set the the countdown timer to zero to put it in stopwatch mode). Also there are no lap-timers.

    Downsides to the watch basically boil down to compleixity and size. While the watch is pretty easy to use once you get the hang of it, it is not entirely intuitive an all screens, and requires some memorization. Setting the tide data requires far too much research on the internet, and casio should provide better data either in the manual or on their website about how to set the data for most large coastal cities and popular recreation areas. The size of the watch is HUGE. It is larger even than the Suunto watches with similar features. The biggest annoyance I have with the size is the height, which is made unnecisarily taller by the rotating bezel. But for some the size won’t matter (some may like it) so it is really a matter of taste.

    Overall the eatch offers a great set of tools for most casual uses and does it at a very reasonable price. I recommend it to casual adventurers unconcerned about the size.

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  2. Ben Callahan "Callahan" // September 2nd, 2011 at 10:16 am
    13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    really cool bigass watch, October 22, 2006
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    I am really happy with my new watch. I go to the beach often and always forget my tide charts, so that function as been very useful. The barometer is a great way to predict short term weather patterns and the digital compass is accurate, easy to use and very handy when directions need clarifying.

    The only draw backs to it are the size of the thing, it is very large compard to any other watch I have ever owned, the barometer button gets pushed accidently if you flex your hand to far and the stop watch rounds to the nearest second, no fractions here.

    I am very happy with mine however, it does everything that my three old watches did and more in one mannly looking wrist piece.

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