Customer Reviews:
Casio Men's Pathfinder 1300-1V July 13, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
It is too early for me to write meanigful review on this watch. My initial reaction is it is too bulky and clumsy, I feel like I'm carrying an alarm clock and not a wrist watch!!
Great watch better than Suunto July 4, 2008 I replaced my Suunto observer with this watch and I am glad I did. This is a fantastic watch. Great instruction manual, and it never needs batteries. Lots more features than the Suunto and looks great on my wrist; very easy to read and as you would suspect from casio very reliable. I love Amazon!
Casio pathfinder June 4, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just what was sed so far, alarm is a little quite. Can take a hit well, Cant help but like the solar power charging. Otherwise Everything seems to work well. Seems that it is everything the other reviews already covered.
Casio Pathfinder "Slim" June 4, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Ultimate techno-watch. Barometric pressure monitor saved us from biking home in a terrible storm last week. Slim is obviously a relative term. It is slimmer than the standard version of this watch, but is still pretty chunky.
About as good as you could expect from a watch April 25, 2008 I also purchased this as a replacement for a previous Casio triple sensor watch. Once manually calibrated, it remains fairly accurate. Barometric pressure changes will affect the altimiter, and wrist wearing will greatly affect temperature readings, but off the wrist the barometric pressure and temperature are well within a reasonable margin of error.
If you are an outdoors type, or just a weather nut, this watch is a good addition to your arsenal of equipment. If you need serious accurate readings, then you will need to use the proper equipment for that purpose.
Overall it's a fun watch full of features, and in my opinion well worth the approximately $200 price tag, especially for tech freaks.
Just a warning...for US purchasers, don't count on the radio control time setting to work too well unless you live within 600 miles of Ft. Collins, Colorado. It will work outside that range, but not regularly.
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