Casio Pathfinder

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Casio Pathfinder

Post by warriorrider » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:11 pm

I know this forum is geared toward G-Shock but I was hoping for some input on a Pathfinder? I have an opportunity to pick up a like new All Titanium Pathfinder for $100. I have done some research on my own as far as Price & near as I can tell they run about $350. I guess my biggest question is about all of the functions that this watch performs, are they pretty accurate & do you need to be a Rocket Scientist to figure out how to operate. :scratch: Thanks alot

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Re: Casio Pathfinder

Post by Brian D » Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:32 pm

Hey Bob, do you happen to know what model number it is? There are atomic Pathfinders which synch up to the atomic clock at Ft. Collins in Colorado. I have a number of atomic G's and they are as spot on accuracy wise as they come. As to all the features, yeah it can be a bit overwhelming but if you read the manual you will be fine. And no, you won't have to turn in your Man Card if you read the manual :grin:
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Re: Casio Pathfinder

Post by warriorrider » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:35 am

Hey Brian, thanks alot for the quick response, it is Atomic & calibrates itself every night at 0200Hrs (2:00am). There are 4 numbers in a small box 3043 & next to that it says PAW-1100T. The front says Tough Solar-Wave Ceptor Multi Bands & on the Bezel it says compass, barometer & altimeter. Does that help at all, & you are sure about that man card issue right!! lol Thanks again Brian...........Bob

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Re: Casio Pathfinder

Post by Brian D » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:01 am

If it is a atomic Pathfinder watch then you will have no worries about the accuracy :thumbsup: . Here is a link with a good description of the watch and all the features that it has.

http://www.casio.com/products/Timepiece ... W1100T-7V/

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Re: Casio Pathfinder

Post by SCM64 » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:07 am

I have two pathfinders. I find the temperature (off the wrist) to be pretty accurate, as well as the barometer. The altitude is a bit more sketchy IMHO.

If you can work a Gshock, a Pathfinder is no problem.

Oh, and the compass seems pretty accurate as well, at least for general use. :thumbsup:
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Re: Casio Pathfinder Question

Post by msa6712 » Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:21 pm

Casio Pathfinder:
Does anyone know if you can drop the resin band for something else? If so, how do you remove the resin band?
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