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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars As usual, Casio provides great quality if not ease of use...
Let me start out by saying this: I am a hopeless watch collector. The bigger the size and the more nifty options they offer the better. I am also VERY partial to Casio products specifically because of my past history owning many models and their incredible durability.

With that said, I have been (as of late, anyway) collecting Altimeter/Barometer/Digital-Compass...

Published on June 10, 2004 by Jeff Edwards

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful watch, but...
How could a watch that has all of these features not have a stopwatch? That's right - despite what the description says above, this watch does *not* have a stopwatch. I ordered this from another site for about $130 (actually got it as a xmas gift) and was shocked to see it didn't have a stopwatch. In addition, it didn't have multiple daily alarms, which I find very...
Published on January 10, 2009 by J. Schindler


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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars As usual, Casio provides great quality if not ease of use..., June 10, 2004
Let me start out by saying this: I am a hopeless watch collector. The bigger the size and the more nifty options they offer the better. I am also VERY partial to Casio products specifically because of my past history owning many models and their incredible durability.

With that said, I have been (as of late, anyway) collecting Altimeter/Barometer/Digital-Compass watches, mostly from the VERY well made Suunto Observer, X-Lander, X6HR and the really BIG GPS Suunto X9, along with the HighGear Axis and Summit models and when I discovered Casio manufactured a model that also offers several of the same options, I knew I had to have it. I wanted the Titanium model, and almost wish I had spent the extra $ (which really wasn't that much extra, by the way) but the rubber strap version is still great and quite durable.

Initial reaction was a VERY NICE looking instrument. I am particularly happy that Casio went with a mineral crystal lens rather than something cheaper. It IS large (but still smaller than my X-Lander and virtually tiny compared to the Suunto X9) but is surprisingly lightweight and comfortable on my wrist. I own 2 other Casio Solar powered watches so picking up a 3rd watch that I can enjoy without worrying about battery replacement was a very nice plus.

It wasn't until I sat down to calibrate the watch that I decided this would be a 4-star review instead of 5. As I mentioned before, owning several other Altimeter/Barometer/Digital-Compass watches, I was rather familiar with how to do this, and maybe it was ignorance, but I stupidly thought that this particular model would be calibrated in much the same way...NOT SO. Both Suunto and HighGear make it so simple a totally in-experienced person can calibrate the compass and the altimeter with ease. With the Casio Pathfinder (at least with this particular model) you need a separate compass in order to correctly set the internal digital-compass which is ridiculously complicated when compared with the other watches I mentioned. One item I DID like was how you can adjust the temperature reading to compensate for your own body heat, which affects pretty much every watch I am familiar with that has this feature.

One other small item that bugged me was the day, month and year feature at the bottom of the screen being backwards -- at least for us Americans who are used to Day/Month/Year rather than Year/Month/Day. It can throw you a bit -- until you get used to it.

The Barometer graph is useful when keeping track of weather trends (although the HighGear Axis & Summit will go one step further and give you an actual weather icon predicting the next day's weather, whether cloudy, sunny or rainy it shows up right on the screen. So even if you don't fully understand how to read Barometric trend, the watch does it for you -- really slick) and when I compared it with my other watches, I noticed it seemed to be right on the money each time.

The Digital Compass, while a pain in the arse calibrate is easily the coolest looking. Casio has virtually perfected how to project a slightly see-thru LCD image above the regular watch image which gives you all the necessary functions of a normal compass. I give Casio HIGH marks just for how good it looks. LOW marks for how difficult it was to calibrate, and I imagine I may have to do some additional adjusting as I put it to actual use.

The Altimeter, as with ALL watches like this is totally at the mercy of the weather. As weather patterns abruptly change, so too can the altitude reading. I understand Nike has an Altimeter watch which compensates for this and gives extremely accurate readings, but I'll wait to comment on that until after I get one (which I probably will sooner or later). This is only slightly annoying for someone like me who uses my altimeter only sparingly, I can see this could be a HUGE problem for the average Hiker or Mountain Climber, or worse yet, Base Jumper. But since this seems to affect pretty much ALL Altimeter watches in the same way, I suppose the problem is moot for me, but not necessarily for YOU.

As with pretty much everything you purchase, doing your homework will ensure you will not waste your money on something you don't need, or worrying about purchasing something with a bad track record. I would imagine I fall somewhere in the middle. Other than the calibration pain, I feel this is a nice electronic gadget which I will no doubt enjoy for years to come.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, June 8, 2007
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I started out on a search for a watch that would last and never need a battery replacement. I also wanted a watch with hiking features to use at school as part of my military training. The resulting find was this watch.

This watch is by far the coolest and most useful watch I have ever owned, and I have gone through many watches. It is very easy to program and even easier to use. One button pushes connect you to the watches main features.

It is a little bigger than I anticipated but overall it is a great watch.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful watch, but..., January 10, 2009
This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
How could a watch that has all of these features not have a stopwatch? That's right - despite what the description says above, this watch does *not* have a stopwatch. I ordered this from another site for about $130 (actually got it as a xmas gift) and was shocked to see it didn't have a stopwatch. In addition, it didn't have multiple daily alarms, which I find very useful. I've had an older Pathfinder watch with all these features, and I guess just assumed this would have it also (never checking the fine print). Don't get me wrong, this is a beautiful watch and a big upgrade from the older, more bulky models, but it's gotta have a stopwatch. I ended up sending it back and getting the PAW12001V for $100 - it has everything this watch has plus atomic time keeping, stopwatch, and 5 daily alarms - it doesn't look quite as good, but for the features and the savings, it's well worth it.
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16 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solar crystal clouds the watch face, March 8, 2004
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Solar power is a cool idea, but in practice it makes the crystal appear "cloudy" and harder to read. If you want a pathfinder watch get the regular battery version.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very nice looking watch!!!, January 22, 2009
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This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
Well I bought this watch not to long ago. I really love it! I got it so I can use it when i go snowboarding in back country! I have found it very useful! It is a great looking watch. I'm not a watch wearer so it took me some time to get use to it. (But feels better then any-other watch i have had in the past). But the only question I have for this watch is can I use it in salt water? And there are 2 different depths it says on this page! 100m(330f) and 200m(660f) and that is a big difference! I am taking a diving course at my college and i am wondering if I can use it for light diving under 600 feet! Or if I can use it at all in salt water! Its a really cool watch and I always find my self playing with it! GREAT FOR THE MONEY$$$$
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, February 26, 2008
This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
I bought this for myself for christmas. I had ordered an invicta from another online retailer, only it was broken when it arrived. Then I ran across this watch, and decided "who needs pretty, I want toys!" Co-workers ask me for the weather report each day.

I am a woman, and while this watch is huge, it is way cool, and a good value for the price. Who knows, this watch could save my life one day, lol.
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5.0 out of 5 stars NICE WATCH, October 26, 2009
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This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
Hi there

I am normaly in mountain areas and ruff terrein.The casio pathfinder is one that keeps me my direction and all other funcsion.I am from South Africa and there we have not much watches that give as the full functions like this watch.Believe me my friends in South Africa is gonna be jealous

Thanks Amozon for your 100% serfice.....
Marius Olivier
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too Big, April 30, 2009
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This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
The overall watch was really great. All of the applications were cool and worked well. The only problem I had with it was because it was HUGE. I had my 6'3" brother put it on his wrist and it was sooo big for him. I bought it for my 5'10" boyfriend and returned it after seeing how big it was.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not satisfied with product, March 11, 2009
This review is from: Casio Men's PAG50-1V Pathfinder Solar Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Triple Sensor Watch (Watch)
Upon setting the functions especialy the altimator I find the fluctaton in the readous are very inaccurate and upon resetting it many times to factory standards the settings are still not correct.
I would like to return this product for a full refund. please advise
thank you Bruce Anthony 732-580-9500
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