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Considered essential equipment for backcountry endeavors, the Suunto Core multifunction watch provides the data you need to take on some of nature's greatest challenges.

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Features

  • Altimeter, Barometer, Compass (ABC) wrist-top design delivers crucial data for gauging performance, direction and weather
  • Barometric altimeter is accurate to 29,500 feet and displays current elevation and elevation gain/loss;records entire session for later analysis
  • Unique start-from-zero function simplifies altimeter usage by eliminating need to enter a reference altitude
  • Barometer function measures and records air pressure to help predict changing conditions; weather trend indicator shows history over last 3 - 6 hrs.
  • Automatic Alti/Baro mode senses movement, or lack thereof, and seamlessly switches between altimeter and barometer functions
  • Storm alarm feature activates when a rapid drop in air pressure is detected over a 3 hr. period; alarm sounds and flashes to indicate bad weather
  • Digital compass monitors direction; set and follow a bearing using rotating bezel ring, or point top of watch in direction of travel to lock in bearing
  • Sunrise/sunset times ensure you never miss another beautiful dusk or dawn; set regional data and watch will inform you how much daylight remains
  • Snorkelers will appreciate the accurate depth readings to 10m (30 ft.) and underwater buttons
  • The All Black Suunto Core multifunction watch features a mineral crystal, tough plastic case and elastomer strap that withstand rugged outdoor use

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountaineering

Backpacking

Analog or Digital

Digital

Altimeter

Pressure-based

Elevation Scale

1 meter

Ascent/Descent Rate

Yes

Elevation Gain/Loss

Yes

Altimeter/Barometer Lock

Yes

Weather Forecast

Yes

User Replaceable Battery

Yes

Average Battery Life

1 year

Water-Resistant Depth

30 meters

Illumination

Backlight

Date Display

Yes

Alarm

Yes

Stopwatch

Yes

Countdown Timer

Yes

Multiple Time Zones

Yes

Compass

Yes

OS Compatibility

No

Construction

Plastic

Watch Band Material

Elastomer

Dimensions

2 x 2 x 0.625 inches

Face Diameter

1.875 inches

Gender

Unisex

Reviews
146 reviews with an average rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

65 out of 122 (53%) reviewers recommend this product

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Energy Efficiency

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
Met all my expectations
ChallengedWalker
12 years ago
I struggled w. the decision to buy this watch as I was preparing to do a week of hiking via the Yosemite HSCs. The price was just high enough to put this into a category of maybe I can live without it. But living near the coast in southern California, I was concerned about getting in shape and then being able to complete the 50+ mile HSC loop at altitude. So I really wanted to get in some training with significant elevation changes before heading off to the trip this summer. To keep track I wanted some sort of altimeter and was debating the barometric versions like this watch, versus a GPS model. I was also looking for a tool for the actual trip that would help me determine my progress on the trail each day. I really wanted to be able to know, for example, that if I was at 8900' that I had an additional 500' to go to the next camp. I thought a GPS watch would be the best answer to that until I learned that battery life was really an issue with those models. Not to mention that they can get even more expensive. I also was hesitant to commit to strapping a bulky contraption on my wrist as I am pretty heat sensitive (I have MS) and normally don't wear a watch. But after doing a bunch of research and reading other reviews of tons of competing products I picked the Suunto - and could not be happier that I did. Several points are key to my really high level of satisfaction. 1. The watch has a learning curve - because it has so many functions - and I took the time to experiment and use it for dozens of training hikes before heading off to Yosemite. At first I was picking up new features haphazardly - like finding out how to use the logs, reviewing the results of a hike's elevation gained and lost against a time scale - in a graphical display. Pretty cool. and turns out easy to use. 2. Calibration of the altimeter to a reference altitude - is of course the major step required to get accurate results from this watch. And it is really easy. And after using the watch for multiple hikes it has become natural. On the week long Yosemite trip I would calibrate the Core every morning before taking off on the trail - at the same time starting a new log for that day to record the elevation gained and lost. At the end of the hike that day I simply "stopped" the log and would then have a record of that days total elevation gained, lost, Net elevation gained, lost, as well as the chrono record of the times corresponding to those intervals. 3. Having a topo map handy on the trail really complemented the watch for me. You might wonder why did I need the altimeter if I had a topo map - but for me it is simply that without knowing exactly where I was along a stretch of trail, the map was not precise enough to pinpoint my location. With the altimeter and the topo map I could pretty much pin down my location to within a few hundred feet. That was really helpful to me as I needed to find a way to pace myself ('cause of MS) to complete each leg of the loop. As for the watch design, the strap and case is large but I found it to be very comfortable and unobtrusive. It is also rugged. On a training hike I did some scrambling thru heavy brush that was striking the watch and I had though I was going to end up scratching the crystal. When I got through I found that what I thought was a scratch was just debris that wipe off without leaving a trace. Today after using it for a couple of hundred miles over the past 6 months, the watch still looks brand new. Amazing. All in all I could not be happier that I chose this watch. The only minor things that I could possibly think of to improve would be really minor but are, A) the backlight feature works great if you are in a very dark environment, like in your sleeping bag. Then the watch reads clear as day using the backlight. In less dark settings I needed a flashlight to read it - but I think that has something to do with my wearing glasses, and needing more light to make out the dial without them. B) The alarm tone is in a frequency range that is hard for my 56 old ears to hear. Once someone had to point out that my alarm was beeping. I couldn't hear it. But those are both really minor and again - I loved the fact that at the end of the week I was able to relive each day's hike via the logs on the watch. Great for capturing
ChallengedWalker
Camarillo
50 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed
Neurorad
13 years ago
Just returned my second Core to my local REI store due to software failure. Bought the first and the display froze in first week. REI immediately replaced it with a new one with no hassle. The second Core went almost to the 2 year warranty coverage and the software again malfunctioned (the time display would suddenly revert to 12:00, necessitating resetting several times daily). I removed and replaced the battery, hoping the software might "reboot" but to no avail. The local REI store offered to replace it with yet another new one, but I took the refund as I have little faith in the product reliability. However, I give REI high marks for customer satisfaction!
Neurorad
Tucson, AZ
98 people found this review helpful

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Neurorad
Tucson, AZ
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

13 years ago

Just returned my second Core to my local REI store due to software failure. Bought the first and the display froze in first week. REI immediately replaced it with a new one with no hassle. The second Core went almost to the 2 year warranty coverage and the software again malfunctioned (the time display would suddenly revert to 12:00, necessitating resetting several times daily). I removed and replaced the battery, hoping the software might "reboot" but to no avail. The local REI store offered to replace it with yet another new one, but I took the refund as I have little faith in the product reliability. However, I give REI high marks for customer satisfaction!

No, I do not recommend this product
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mzscapes
Half Moon Bay, California
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Watch dial: Beware if you cannot see in the dark

2 years ago

While I appreciate the design and look, I had to return the watch as the menu and buttons are confusing and not intuitive. I spent the best part of 3 hours setting it up and trying to understand how to navigate. However, the biggest issue is screen visibility. Not clear why I need a flashlight to see the dial, as it was extremely dim and working the options to increase contrast made it look like the first edition of Timex digital watches! Maybe if I was in a covert mission to land on a beachhead at night, it would work better. Just need to the dial in the daylight. I picked a Garmin watch instead and had it running in 15 minutes, with gps!

No, I do not recommend this product
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RLFIII
Anchorage AK/Kula (Maui)HI
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great performance for the price.

13 years ago

1)How you use the product Paragliding(log entries only/excellent for this purpose) Snowboarding Mountain Biking Hour Lunch count down timer Shallow Dives (Free and SCUBA) Hiking (EXCELLENT for this purpose) Dual Time (Family on the East Coast/I live in AK) 2)Things that are great about it SEE ABOVE. 3)Things that aren't so great about it I have owned a few triple sensor watches (Casio, High Gear, Suunto). The Suunto Core All Black Military is Superior. The one possible improvement would be to have 1' altimeter increments like the High Gear triple sensor watches I have owned. But this watch is superior for ease of use and perfect functionality for my activities.

Yes , I recommend this product
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wildeye001
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Easy to use and best looking ABC watch

13 years ago

I spent a ton of time looking at alternatives before I made the decision to buy. I was looking for a watch that I could wear daily with an altimeter / barometer and compass. This product is my primary watch. I wear it daily and find it very comfortable. It feels nice on my big hairy wrist. Usually watches catch my arm hair in the band, but the CORE has yet to pull any hairs out. I got the standard screen and it is very readable in all lighting conditions. The backlight is bright and readable. I recommend going with this over the all black model for readability. (unless you really are a black ops military dude - but if you are why don't you just ask skynet for the time) The style of this watch was the primary factor in my purchase. I am surprised at how many compliments I get on the watch. Especially since I work with people who own very expensive dress watches. The features all work perfectly. The compass is quick and usable, the altimeter is accurate once you calibrate it, and the barometer is accurate with calibration as well. The calibration is a little complicated, but that is the nature of all accurate instruments. The storm alarm works well. I keep it turned off when I am not on a hiking trip because it goes off inside buildings sometimes. An important note about all air pressure measuring devices: they do not work well in air conditioned buildings. If you work in an office or some large air conditioned building, the air pressure will probably skyrocket when you enter the building. I don't fault the watch for this because even the most sensitive professional barometers suffer from the same thing. I only have one complaint. In compass mode when you turn the backlight on it blinks/flashes. I don't know why and I found no mention of it online. It is a minor thing, but annoying nonetheless.

Yes , I recommend this product
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gibby
Arlington wa
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

8 out of 10 ain't bad

13 years ago

Very comfortable to wear. The barometer is very accurate, the altimeter is within +or-75 feet. I have not used the depth meter function, but have showered with it, got it good and wet without problems. The alarm is not loud enough for me. The provided manual is a joke, not nearly enough info in order to use all the watch functions. You have to download the detailed manual on the internet. I had to bring the original watch back to REI after it started having display malfunctions. I was in and out with a new watch in 10 minutes, REI staff in Lynnwood were great,no hassles, very easy to work with. The new watch has worked perfectly.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Jackson
Los Angeles, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Amazing watch

4 years ago

I got the black with yellow accents and it looks amazing! The watch itself is super easy to use and has a very intuitive interface. The documentation online is exceptional as well. The one issue that others have noticed as well is the back light and contrast in general. It isn't the brightest or easiest to see in certain light conditions but it is a minor inconvenience for all of the features you get in such a good looking watch. I'm guessing the dimness is what allows this thing to get up to 18 months on a single battery. Oh, and the battery is user replaceable! That is a huge plus.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product

Energy Efficiency

Short battery lifeExtended battery life
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Ryan
Alaska/Washington
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Good quality and very accurate

7 months ago

This is a great watch. I got the Suunto core instead of the alpha because it has a brighter screen. The compass is very accurate just be sure to keep it level when activating compass. When setting my compass I set it on something like a cup and rotating it counter clockwise slowly and fluent to get best result.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product

Energy Efficiency

Short battery lifeExtended battery life
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SMcG
CO
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great alti/baro, compass struggles

2 years ago

Watch is great, stylish and comfortable. Though I bought for the outdoors, I find myself often wearing on a day-to-day basis . The altimeter is reliable (when calibrated) barometer functions well, and little add-ins like sunrise/sunset time a nice bonus. I'm not particularly kind to gear, and have been wearing this frequently- it still looks like it's fresh out of the box. My big gripe is the compass, which I've tried calibrating under a number of different scenarios and has never once read reliably or even remotely close to the appropriate direction. As an ABC watch: A+ grade for A&B functions, but a solid F for C.

Age:25–34
Yes , I recommend this product
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thorek
Boston, MA
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Faulty buttons

12 years ago

The features and style of the Core were perfect for me. Unfortunately, this watch has fatal quality issues. The start/stop button failed on two different Cores that I used. I owned both watches for one week each before the start/stop button suddenly stopped responding. They were used very lightly--worn around home and office. I hadn't even taken them on any outdoor adventures. Reviews regarding button failures are surprisingly and disappointingly true. It's a shame. The Core is too nice a watch to be undermined by poor reliability.

No, I do not recommend this product
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concavetalon7
Fussa, Japan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

LOVE this watch!

13 years ago

I bought this watch for the many great features, but it is also surprisingly comfortable and stylish! I love the storm alarm feature! I always know when it's about to rain (and so do my friends). The altimeter, barometer, and compass are very accurate after the initial calibration. The thermometer will always read better after taking it off for about 10-15 mins, because your body temp offsets the reading. I love the black on black style! I wear it all the time and I have received a lot of comments on it. It's a little pricey for what I would normally spend on a watch, but totally worth it! All around great watch!

Yes , I recommend this product
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