Casio Pro Trek Tough Solar Orologio Ana-Digitale da Uomo con Triplo Sensore Multi-Band 6 Atomic World Time Keeping Watch Nero

Brand:Casio

3.5/5

639.69

Impermeabile fino a 100 m (330 piedi): in generale, adatto per il nuoto e lo snorkeling, ma non per le immersioni. Diametro cassa: 51,5 mm. Movimento al quarzo; Unità di misura: 1 m (5 piedi); Misurazioni manuali della memoria (fino a 30 record, ciascuno comprendente altitudine, data, ora). Altimetro; Barometro; Termometro; Tempo del mondo; Luce LED completamente automatica; 5 allarmi giornalieri; 1/100 sec. Cronometro; Conto alla rovescia; Calendario automatico completo; Funzione di risparmio energetico. Triplo sensore; Cinturino in silicone; Solare resistente; Multibanda 6; Resistente all'acqua 100M; Bussola digitale con memoria di rilevamento.

EAN: 0889232259536

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Impermeabile fino a 100 m (330 piedi): in generale, adatto per il nuoto e lo snorkeling, ma non per le immersioni. Diametro cassa: 51,5 mm. Movimento al quarzo; Unità di misura: 1 m (5 piedi); Misurazioni manuali della memoria (fino a 30 record, ciascuno comprendente altitudine, data, ora). Altimetro; Barometro; Termometro; Tempo del mondo; Luce LED completamente automatica; 5 allarmi giornalieri; 1/100 sec. Cronometro; Conto alla rovescia; Calendario automatico completo; Funzione di risparmio energetico. Triplo sensore; Cinturino in silicone; Solare resistente; Multibanda 6; Resistente all'acqua 100M; Bussola digitale con memoria di rilevamento.

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Scritto da: J. R. Bob Dobbs (formerly ZOMG Pink Ponies)
Watch is easy to use as long as you read the manual.
This review is mainly in response to the two star review from the truck driver who couldn't figure out how to set the time. The watch is Multi Band 6, which means that it will set the reference time (UTC) automatically, but it's up to the user to specify which time zone the watch is in. Therefore, you will need to press the lower left button until the watch reads "M Time" for Timekeeping mode, then unscrew the crown and pull it out. The watch LED should read "CITY". By turning the crown, the second hand will point to one of the city names on the dial and the hour and minute hand will move to the correct time for that city. For example, I'm in Chicago, so I move the second hand to say "CHI" and then you press the crown in, and screw it back down. That's pretty easy. As for the people complaining about mineral crystal getting scratches. Yeah, duh. It's a watch. If you don't want the face to get normal wear and tear, you really need to buy and apply a 37mm watch face protector (most are tempered glass) and apply it to the face of the watch before anything bad happens to the glass. As for the complaints about the strap, it seems solid enough. $80 to replace it with a Casio strap is kind of ridiculous when you can use any NATO strap of the appropriate size and they shouldn't run you more than $20-30, even at a jewelry store. Some will even install them for you. As for the alarm? Could possibly be louder, but this is as loud as any Casio watch alarm I've ever heard. The price was decent as for the Black Friday deal. I would not pay anything close to MSRP on a watch because every watch company plays MSRP games. The accuracy of the watch is exceptional. The quartz movement is accurate to +/- 15 seconds per month from where you set it, even if for some reason you wanted to turn off Atomic Timekeeping and go manual, which is typical for modern quartz movements. Very few mechanical movements have anywhere close to this sort of accuracy. In the default mode of Atomic Timekeeping on, the watch is accurate to within 1 second of the official time broadcast in your region of the world. The second hand on my watch is in sync with the NTP time on my computer, as set by Chrony on Fedora GNU/Linux. In short, you should never have to set the time on this watch in nearly any part of the world. You just need to set the time zone and let the watch take care of the rest. Casio suggests that if you can't get the watch to lock on to the Atomic Time signal, to keep it near a window for a while during the time of day that the signal is strongest in your region (which is usually during the night in the United States). The watch is powered by solar or UV light which charges a CTL1616 watch battery. These are known to be fairly reliable and can last more than 20 years. One thing you do not want to allow to happen is to let the battery go completely dead because it can kill the battery out permanently. It's suggested to leave it in a window that receives sunlight for a while every so often. The reviewer who couldn't figure out the time zone control also couldn't figure out how to read it at night. There's a backlight and the button is at the bottom of the watch. Push it, the watch illuminates for a couple of seconds. Overall, the operation of the watch is quite simple once you've used it for a while. If there's a good complaint about this watch, they should probably put a G-Shock case around it and to try keeping the look about the same. But that's a nit. If you plan to put this watch through serious abuse, get a G-Shock and you'll like that better.
Scritto da: Jhenz Herrera
PRW 6600
Fast delivery date than expected. Good packaging. Trust worthy seller. Ordered from US to Philippines because this model is only available in EU and US not even Japan. Original Protrek. Light weight and comfortable on my wrist. Watch arrived with Ph time and half charged. All original wrapping and casing included.
Scritto da: Kristin
Casio Pro Trek PRW-6600
Showed up today and I am happy! Absolutely beautiful watch. I also went ahead and ordered the screen protectors and it is installed in the picture I posted with this review. The band is comfortable but overall would have liked it to have double holes on the strap. I know it's accurate because right out of the box the time was spot on with my cell phone. Love the atomic and solar powered features. All the bells and whistles that this watch has are just icing on the cake. I am 45 and visibility was an issue with the Casio Rangeman that I originally purchased in which I was going to wear as an everyday watch. I just could not make out some of the smaller numbers on the Rangeman so I returned it and purchased the Pro Trek instead. The large numbers on the dial are perfect and the digital display is easy to read also, even indoors. I am a huge fan of all the numbers on the dial being actual numbers instead of tick marks. I personally have not had time (no pun intended) to play with all the options but from the reviews and you tube videos that I have seen it seems to me this is a pretty easy watch to use. As I said before, I am very happy with this purchase. If you are looking for a watch with options with still a bit of that old school watch vibe this would be the one.
Scritto da: Jeff W.
A Very Nice ad hoc watch from Casio! ????????
I like this watch! I am an avid watch collector/enthusiast and usually focus on Swiss Automatics from the 50’s/60’s. As a result, I haven’t had a Casio “electronic” watch since I got as 11 y/o. However, I wanted a watch that I could wear and not worry too much about if I bumped it or scuffed it on a hard surface. So I was looking at Casio “G-Shocks” when I came across their “Pro-Trek” line of watches that I was hitherto unaware of. After researching the variety of features on the various models in this line, I settled on the 5571 model. As I was just about to “check out”, I saw the 6600 model, which essentially is the same watch, but it had the “Atomic Radio Signal” feature and was on sale for less than the 5571! Done! I was a bit concerned about the size, as I have smaller wrists and I usually wear watches in the 39mm-42mm range. This watch was advertised at 51.5mm, but I have to say, it “wears” a bit smaller. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a big faced watch, but I don’t find it offensive or “overbearing”. I also was anticipating a steep learning curve regarding the usage of features. However, it was fairly straight forward for this middle aged guy and probably a “walk in the park” for the younger generation. The build quality and fit and finish is very nice as Casios tend to be. I like the solar power feature and it only took about a half day long in the sun to “fill’er-up!” I just set it on a nightstand in the evenings and the little led bedside lamp seems to keep it “topped-off”. It’s still new, but I’ve never had any low charge issues. I love the accuracy, as it receives the signal broadcast from the Fort Collins, Colorado, NIST monitored Atomic Clocks. It also monitors other broadcast Atomic Clock signals depending on where you live. All in all, this Casio 6600 is everything I was looking for and has become my daily wearer (for now)! Definitely worth the $253.00 or so I bought it for! Hope this helps!
Scritto da: A. J. Kerr
Avoid , impossible to use .
I've had the watch for 2 months and I still have no idea how to use any functions , the manual is totally useless the on line help is so complicated and long winded I can't even start to read it . If I give up my job and spend the next 5 years studying the on line manual full time I may get somewhere but who can be bothered ?
Scritto da: FW
Great Watch
Fantastic watch and easy to set-up and use. Great for outdoors
Scritto da: Redmond
Amazing quality timepice
Every function you need, looks amazing. Smart watches not needed.
Scritto da: Mendoza
Near perfect.
The only things that let me down was the negative display which I found hard to read compared with a positive display and no backlight during key presses / functions. Which for a tough solar watch seems bizarre.
Scritto da: Octavio Rodriguez
Amazing technology from Casio!
Purchased this item after doing a bit of homework (online reviews). I had previously owned a Casio TriSensor watch, one of the firsts with thermometer, altimeter & barometer. A great watch, but bulky. This time around, the PRO Trek version is in a different league. An extremely light and attractive time piece, that includes those 3 functions and more. Accuracy is achieved by its quartz insides, but can be taken to the next level if you live close to areas where the watch will detect a signal that automatically adjusts the time. Also, this is a solar watch, make sure it gets some natural sunlight, or that from an incandescent source. For more details, go online. There's plenty of videos on YouTube describing all the great attributes of this Casio.

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