Buy Cheap Casio Men's PAW2000T-7CR Pathfinder Digital Multi-Function Titanium Bracelet Watch 
Buy Low Price From Here Now Introducing the second generation of slim design Pathfinder. Based on the successful appeal of the PAW1300 Slim Design series, comes a new design with the same slim design, but now enhanced with Duplex LCD for greater visibility. The model boasts Multi-Band 6 Solar Atomic and Triple Sensor technology coupled with Sunrise/Sunset Data, making this one of the most powerful and necessary tools for the outdoor adventurer. Solar Atomic Timekeeping Slim Case Design 11.5mm thin Triple Sensor w/Duplex LCD Sunrise & Sunset Data - Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan, China) Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate Auto receive function (up to 6 times per day) Manual receive function Signal: US WWVB, UK MSF, Germany DCF77, Japan JJY40/JJY60, China BPC Frequency: US 60kHz, UK 60kHz, Germany 77.5kHz, Japan 40/60kHz, China BPC 68.5kHz - Tough Solar Power - 100M Water Resistant - Sunrise/Sunset Data Displays sunrise time and sunset time for a specific date, Daylight pointers - Duplex LCD - Digital Compass Measures and displays direction as one of 16 points Measuring range: 0 to 359 degrees Measuring unit: 1 degree 20 seconds continuous measurement Graphic direction pointer Bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration function Magnetic declination correction Bearing memory Altimeter Measuring range: -700 to 10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 ft) Measuring unit: 5
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- Multi-band 6 atomic timekeeping, tough solar power, power saving function
- 12 and 24 hr. formats, 1/100 sec. stopwatch, five daily alarms, countdown timer, sunrise and sunset data
- World time (48 cities), digital compass, altimeter, barometer and thermometer
- Full auto EL backlight with afterglow
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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"Really good and 'smart' watch" 2010-04-05
By Jaroslaw Kaczynski (Henderson, NV United States)
Got it a week ago and still enjoy playing with it. Note to first-time users of advanced watches: you absolutely have to read the manual to make good use of this watch! Experienced users will guess how to get to the most important functions, but will still have to read the manual for fine-tuning of some features. Here are some comments:
Looks: The watch is big, but not overwhelming as some older Pathfinders. I especially enjoy reduced thickness. Buttons seem to be of better quality than older models, but of course longer testing is required to prove this statement. Titanium bracelet is very light, yet strong, with reliable, secure clasp. Yes, the shade of the bracelet is different (metallic) when compared to plastic gray shade of the case, but it does not bother me at all. Some of the reviewers that complained about it definitely mistook this Pathfinder for a dress watch.
Display: Big and very well arranged. Small time reading is displayed at the bottom of the screen in majority of special modes - very useful feature. The top layer with radial lines is used not only for compass readings, but also as an indicator in other modes: especially creative use is the simultaneous display of sunrise, sunset and current time. Backlight is pleasant green, uniform and bright enough. Auto-EL feature that turns on the backlight in the dark when you position the watch at certain angle is very convenient, but maybe a little bit too sensitive.
Accuracy: Perfection! Since the case is plastic, atomic time reception is very easy, even in difficult conditions when metal-encased watches may have problems. The ability to sync in China in addition to US, Europe and Japan makes this watch ideal companion for any World Traveler (current or future).
Compass mode: accurate if you enter correction for magnetic declination. In the US alone the difference between magnetic and geographical North varies between +17 and -17 degrees! The simplest idea is to go to [...] and check your home or travel city value, then enter it into your watch.
Baro mode: Readings seem accurate, but I do not have really good reference to test it. Quick warning: this watch measures real air pressure, but what you see on weather forecasts is Medium Sea Level Pressure (real pressure normalized to sea level). If you live at high altitudes, your Pathfinder and Weather Station readings will differ naturally.
Alti mode: Most misunderstood feature! Your watch uses air pressure and temperature to measure altitude difference between two points. Calibrate it to your home or office or other favorite spot altitude to get pretty good readings. Passing weather systems and rapid temperature changes will give you false readings, so calibrate frequently. Preferred method of getting altitude of any place is to use Google Earth or Bing Maps 3D: zoom in, point to the exact spot with your mouse, and read complete geographical data at the bottom of the screen.
Really good buy for any adventurer and/or watch aficionado!

"to little time" 2010-03-22
By The truth and nothing but (New Hampshire)
I can't comment on the watch, but I want to warn you about the band. The Titanium band dose not match the watch!!! It is (silverish) looking, while the watch is black and grayish. I spent the extra money on the band based on the reviews I read hear. I think it make the watch look cheep, like I broke the band and had to buy a cheep replacement band. I am going to replace the band as soon as possible. Another problem with the band is when you make it shorter for a good fit on the wrist its very hard to get the watch over the hand. Don't be fooled by the picture of the watch and band, the difference in color is very distinguishable. As for the watch, I've haven't had the time to calibrate it yet, so I can't fairly evaluate. The one star is for the band, because it doesn't match and problems after adjustments. Its a shame Casio didn't match the band and watch color. It really lowers my opinion of the watch and the company.

"Great watch" 2010-03-14
By Torstein D. Kongshem (Oslo, Norway)
The watch lived up to my expectations ! Works perfectly, - I especially like that the solar cell charges the battery. Temperature sensor is accurate under cold conditions only if you take your watch off momentarily for a few minutes as the heat from your arm effects the measurement.

"Great and nice looking watch" 2010-03-03
By Alfonso Betancourt (Monterrey, Mexico)
I bought a Casio PAW2000T-7V two weeks ago from Amazon. It arrived just in time. As other review notes, just the band is titanium, the case is plastic, but it's looks nice even dressing with long sleeve and suit. The barometer has been very helpful in interpreting weather changes. I am surprised how easy is for the atomic time keeping to synchronize every night at 00:04 Mexico time. I live at the northern part of Mexico, but even at 600 km south from the border with Texas, the watch keeps synchronizing accurately every night. I don't even have to put it in the window, as the manual suggests.
As an amateur photographer, the sunrise and sunset data let me get ready for the most beautiful light available each day. In general I'm very pleased with this pathfinder. The only upgrade I will ask in it is the inclusion of moon phase indicator.
Alfonso Betancourt

"Casio PathFinder PAW2000T" 2010-01-06
By B. Gonsoulin
I've had it about a month and I'm very happy with it. The altitude/barometer sensor is accurate provided you give it a good initial reference, which I always do when climbing/hiking. I've read some complaints that the altitude is not accurate. But one should try to understand that outside air pressure can change with altitude and/or temperature. Cold air is more dense and pushes on the sensor harder than warm air. So if a cold front rolls in while I am on my climb, the altitude is going to read a bit lower than actual (as if I was further down in more dense air). Likewise, a warm front will cause the sensor to read a bit higher. Either of these situations is often obvious as you will feel & see a change in the weather around you. ALL pressure-based altitude sensors have this vulnerability. That's why pilots constantly adjust their altimeters based on local sea-level barometric pressure data along their path. The best thing you can do is set an initial reference before you climb and be advised of local forecasts. Just common sense stuff really. The compass is plenty accurate enough for routine navigation, and a good backup to the GPS in the canyons and back-country.
I've read other reviews about the alarm not being very loud on some pathfinders. This one seems quite loud - haven't slept through it yet and I use it every day. All the features are very easy to figure out - never had to crack open the manual (but I did anyways). It syncs up every night with the atomic clock, no problem (Houston, TX). Based on the specs, I thought it was going to look monstrous on my wrist but it doesn't. Looks really good to me. I did have to pull out several links to get the right fit (more on this below).
The watch is very light! for it's size. The band is a nice satin gray titanium with an effective locking mechanism on the clasp. Very comfortable, doesn't pull hairs, etc. PLEASE NOTE that even though the product specifications above state that the "case material" is titanium, it isn't. There seems to be quite a bit of misleading internet info regarding the case material. To me, the case appears to be an assembly of stainless steel (back), mystery metal (black knurled ring around the face - maybe aluminum) and plastic/resin (all the gray-ish part). I have to admit that, based on the description, I thought all the gray-ish stuff would be titanium. A little disappointment there but not much. Actually the case still looks new, it's the satin finish on the titanium band that scratches/scuffs quite easily. Some will probably cry about this. I am of a practical sort and this to me is a tool. I actually enjoy the battered, well-used look of my adventure gear. I'm very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend this watch to others. Ordered it from Amazon one afternoon, had it the next morning with free overnight shipping. Practically instant gratification.
TITANIUM BAND ADJUSTMENT:
I'm adding this because it took a while searching goog to find out how to do this. Basically you need a pair of needle nose pliers and one of those larger paper clips. Using the paper clip held by pliers, you push the pin on the link IN about 1/8" in the direction indicated by the arrow on the inside of the band. Then grab the pin with the pliers where it's sticking out on the other side and pull it out with a steady action. Do this over a cookie sheet or something with edges. This is important!!! - There is a tiny metal tube that sits inside the hole in the smaller (male) side of the link. Do not lose this - it acts as the locking mechanism to hold that pin in place. To re-assemble - replace the tube in the hole if it fell out, align the links and push the pin back through in the direction of the arrow. Good idea to use the paper clip and pliers to counter sink the pin a bit so that it's equal on both ends. This should all make sense when you have it in front of you. This procedure may sound intimidating but it's really pretty easy. Just be thankful you heard about that tiny metal tube beforehand.
Cheers.
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