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Casio Men's Pathfinder Altimeter/Barometer/ Digital Compass Solar Digital Watch #PAG80T-7V
(37 Casio PAG80T-7V Reviews)
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Technical Details
- Quartz movement
- Protective Mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
- Case diameter: 50 mm
- Titanium case; Grey dial
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Details
Calendar Type:
day-date-and-month
Clasp Type:
fold-over-clasp-with-safety
Dial Window Type:
Mineral
Water Resistance Depth:
330 feet
Casio PAG80T-7V Reviews
Great Watch
by M. Miller
from Colorado, USA,
2010-01-09
Gave this to my husband for Christmas and he loves it. It has all the bells and whistles he needs.
It's Ok as a gift
by Andrew Thomas
from NY,
2009-12-13
Simple to use, nice design, not so expensive. I bought this as a gift to my cousin, and he loves it.
Careful during Band Adjustment!
by A. Wylie
from Fort Wayne, IN USA,
2009-11-23
I love the watch, and just wanted to provide this review specifically for the watch band. The pins have these little retainer sleeves, which are very tiny metal sleeves that slide over the pins and help to keep them secured in the band. The person I asked to adjust it had never seen them and struggled to figure it out.(given it was at a department store, not a true jeweler that carries the Pathfinder watches). We didn't even notice those little retainers were there until the newly installed pins started falling right out. I did not find any instructions in the manual, but the watch band does have tiny arrows on the bottom side, which I can only guess is to help with pin insertion. Advice: take it to a retailer that sells the watch, or make sure you do it over a piece of fabric or something where tiny pieces can't get away.
Loving it!
by Ho Nam
from Washington, DC United States,
2009-11-01
This watch is everything I've been looking for in a time piece. I am a obsessive about time. The large dial makes it easy to read the time and date. I love the thermometer feature as well as the altitude and compass features especially when being outdoors on a climb. The barometric pressure lets me know if the weather will turn against me and whether or not if I should hurry to my shelter. The world time is helpful since I am a world traveler. When I'm not traveling, it helps me tune into a local time somewhere else. At work, my watch has been raved and even nicknamed the Millennium Falcon by my boss due to its sleek look. I thought at first that it would be too large for my thin wrist, but it's actually not bad and well proportioned. I would recommend this to any outdoors enthusiast. One can go diving with this watch as it has a pretty deep threshold. Now, if it could only talk, cook breakfast and give me a massage, that would be great!
The Worst Customer Support
by Rod D. Powell
from Pasadena, CA USA,
2009-10-15
This WATCH rates four stars. It is light and rugged. I found its functions (aside from telling time) to be helpful, and sometimes fun. However, when my wristband wore out and needed a Casio replacement I discovered, painfully, what a poor company Casio really is. Casio has only two authorized parts outlets in the U.S. (one being only 10 miles from my home, and the other being in New Jersey). I contacted the parts department, and ordered a replacement band and was told that my order would take about three weeks to fill. That was in the summer of 2005. Every month since I ordered a new wrist band I call the official parts supplier and they say the same thing, that nothing has arrived, and that Casio simply fails to honor their orders for wrist bands. I've contacted dozens of watch parts supply houses and hear the same thing.
The Bottom Line: A pretty good watch, but good luck getting parts.