ProTrek PRW-2500T-7 In Depth Review

Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper
Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper
46.3 هزار بار بازدید - 5 سال پیش - This episode of the Good
This episode of the Good Timekeeping Show is an in-depth review of the Casio ProTrek PRW-2500T-7 which uses Module 3258. These set-up instructions also apply to other versions of the PRW-2500 which use the same module. The watch featured in this video has a titanium bracelet while other models have resin watch bands. Included in this video is a demonstration of how to remove links from the titanium bracelet! (Hint: It's a little trickier than I expected it to be, but I was still able to do it.) These watches each have Casio's Tough Solar power supply to keep the batteries charged automatically with normal exposure to normal lighting conditions during daylight hours. They have Multi Band 6 atomic time reception to automatically keep them set to the correct time every day. They have Casio's Triple Sensor, which includes a compass, a thermometer and a barometer. The barometer is used both to show barometric pressure readings and to calculate altitude measurements. The Triple Sensor readings can be displayed in metric or non-metric values (meters/feet, C/F, etc.). The user can also use this watch to record altitude readings for later review or to track altitude changes while climbing and hiking. These watches also feature five daily alarms, an hourly chime, a 24-hour stopwatch, a countdown timer (up to 60 minutes) and a World Time mode to display the time in another time zone anywhere in the world. This will also calculate high and low tides, giving a graphical display of the tide status. And they'll show the phase of the moon. The user can also select tide and moon phase information for other dates besides the current date. In this video I go over the functions, features and set-up procedures for this watch. When I recorded this review in 2019 the "street price" for this watch was typically about $250 while the "resin watch band" version was anywhere from $135 to $180. EDIT: If you had the misfortune of losing one or more of those tiny collars while trying to remove link from the titanium bracket, perhaps PacParts.com will save the day. I think this will get you back to where you want to be... www.pacparts.com/part.cfm?sku=91087917489
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