- Watch automatically receives Atomic Clock time calibration signals in the U.S., England, Germany and Japan for incredibly accurate timekeeping
- No batteries to replace! Efficient, large-capacity solar battery requires very little light to recharge and lasts up to 5 months without recharging
- Duplex LCD layout provides a 2-layer display for clear information at an easy glance when you're on the go
- Triple sensors enable easy, 1-touch operation of an altimeter/barometer, compass and thermometer
- Altimeter tracks elevation gain/loss from -2,300 to 32,800 ft. (-700 to 10,000m); stores up to 40 records of high/low altitude, cumulative ascent/descent and date/month/time
- Numerical/trend graph data and distinctive arrow icons indicate barometric pressure patterns; barometer tracks atmospheric pressure from 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.68 to 32.49 inHg)
- Digital compass displays current heading; reports bearing in 1° increments
- Thermometer ranges from 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C) measured in 0.2°F increments (0.1°C)
- The Casio ProTrek PRW2500-1 multifunction watch features a tide/moon data graph that provides convenient information for sea kayaking and fishing
- 1/100-second stopwatch measures elapsed time, split time and first- and second-place times
- Features countdown timer, time in 12- or 24-hr. format, world time with 29 time zones, date, day, auto calendar (through 2039), 5 daily alarms and hourly chime
- Electroluminescent backlight allows reading at night
- 200m water resistance helps protect the watch while rafting, swimming or other activities that may involve strong water pressure
Imported.
| Best use | Mountaineering, Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Analog or Digital | Digital |
| Altimeter | Pressure-based |
| Elevation gain/loss | Yes |
| Average battery life | 5 months |
| Water-resistant depth | 200 meters |
| Illumination | Backlight |
| Date display | Yes |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Stopwatch | Yes |
| Countdown timer | Yes |
| Multiple time zones | Yes |
| Tide tracking | Yes |
| Compass | Yes |
| Solar-powered | Yes |
| OS compatibility | No |
| Construction | Stainless steel |
| Watch band material | Resin |
| Dimensions | 2.2 x 2 x 0.6 inches |
| Face diameter | 1.5 inches |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Dec 26, 2014Solar power - sure!
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Jul 10, 2014Great watch, and everything you need to be outsideBought this before going on multiple hikes around the country. I was initially interested in buying a GPS watch but realized that I didn't need to track everything I did. With this watch hav...
Read More Bought this before going on multiple hikes around the country. I was initially interested in buying a GPS watch but realized that I didn't need to track everything I did. With this watch having an altimeter, barometer, a compass, all you need is a map and you're ready to go. The altimeter is pretty much spot on, maybe 20-40 feet off sometimes but that was just after hiking up 5k feet. It's also great that it charges on solar power, there's no need for staying hooked up to a power outlet on a trip. -
Nov 2, 2013Excellent Travel/Adventure WatchI purchased the watch specifically so I'd have a reliable Travel/Adventure watch. I did a lot of research and on various Casio G-Shock watches and looked into some other brands: Timex, Suun...
Read More I purchased the watch specifically so I'd have a reliable Travel/Adventure watch. I did a lot of research and on various Casio G-Shock watches and looked into some other brands: Timex, Suunto, Armitron. None of the others have the features packed into them for the price. So far it is an excellent watch and though it takes time getting to know how to operate it, if you are a detail-oriented type individual this watch is excellent. My biggest critiques: • The Compass bezel must be like aluminum because it scratches really easy. • Unlike Timex, Casio doesn't have a lighting feature that stays on; so when you cycle through the features, the light turns off after 3 seconds leaving you lost on where you are at. • The Alarm is only good between 1min-60min. Why they do not let it go from seconds to hours is beyond me... All in all, the watch is reliable and accurate. The barometer, thermometer and altimeter are pretty accurate and deviate very little and do not require recalibration often. Time will tell how durable the watch really is and how reliable it will be to keep going. -
Oct 18, 2013Great watch, display is a little crowdedHard to beat a Casio, loved the watch but returned it for a casio pag 240, I could not read the time without my glasses,,,, the tide displAy takes up too much of the screen for me. Keep i...
Read More Hard to beat a Casio, loved the watch but returned it for a casio pag 240, I could not read the time without my glasses,,,, the tide displAy takes up too much of the screen for me. Keep in mind the tide will only work for one location, so not too much value there do the display realestate. Great watch, but just too crowded for me. -
Jul 11, 2013I love the watch, but a little "screwy"I use this when hiking and traveling the world for work. I love it for keeping track of time in different locations and the compass provides comfort when out walking around a new town. My o...
Read More I use this when hiking and traveling the world for work. I love it for keeping track of time in different locations and the compass provides comfort when out walking around a new town. My only complaint is the screws and bar holding the band on. The top set is loose. It does not come off, but it rattles a bit. I took it back to the store to trade it in only to find that another new one had the same issue. I kept my original watch. The screws are tight in the bar, but it seems to be a just a bit too long. Maybe for thermal expansion/contraction? It has not had any issues and I really like it, I just wish the screws/bar didn't rattle. -
Apr 9, 2013Great Watch for HikingI use the watch mainly as an altimeter and Barometer. This thing has everything. It works great as long as you calibrate it before you will be needing it as an altimeter or barometer. It wil...
Read More I use the watch mainly as an altimeter and Barometer. This thing has everything. It works great as long as you calibrate it before you will be needing it as an altimeter or barometer. It will only take you about a minute to calibrate based on your current location and given information (i.e. the elevation of the base of a mountain climb). the compass is also very accurate and has been able to help when my GPS shuts down, this watch is solar powered and never shuts down. -
Feb 17, 2013Nightmare to calibrate...The watch performs us it should, but is a total pain to calibrate.
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Feb 6, 2013Excellent ProductI use it to keep track of the altitude when skiing. I have to get used to the fact that barometric changes are affecting the altitude reading, so it has to be corrected when at a known altit...
Read More I use it to keep track of the altitude when skiing. I have to get used to the fact that barometric changes are affecting the altitude reading, so it has to be corrected when at a known altitude(like the ski base). I like having the time accurately updated every night. The temperature readings unfortunately are affected by my body temperature. It never seems to need to be recharged, relying on ambient light. So far it appears to be an excellent product at a reasonable price.
Read More Bought this less than a year ago and it has already stopped. There is an energy cell that has to be replaced periodically. Based on the advertisement with it, I didn't expect any maintenance!