What watch do you wear?

I've been pretty impressed how low profile.....thin my Pathfinder PAW2000T is!

Dude, I've been looking at those since you posted yours. I've already decided that my next purchase is going to be a Casio with atomic time keeping, tough solar, and digital positive display. The pathfinder really fits the criteria I'm looking for.

Edit. Just read some posts about pathfinders and pro-treks on the Watchuseek forums and the PAW2000 seems like the best blend of form and function.

This one looks like a slightly different model than yours.

http://www.amazon.ca/Pathfinder-Ato...Y3WM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347121411&sr=8-1
 
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Dude, I've been looking at those since you posted yours.
I've already decided that my next purchase is going to be a Casio with atomic time keeping, tough solar, and digital positive display.
The pathfinder really fits the criteria I'm looking for.

Edit. Just read some posts about pathfinders and pro-treks on the Watchuseek forums and the PAW2000 seems like the best blend of form and function.

This one looks like a slightly different model than yours.

http://www.amazon.ca/Pathfinder-Ato...Y3WM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347121411&sr=8-1

That is the non Titanium version of mine.
Same exact features and functions in every way.
Just the body is high composite plastic instead of Titanium.

They get very high reviews everywhere I've looked.
Thought about selling mine....
Kinda miss having hands instead of digital.
No doubt I'd just get another Casio in a G-Shock.
 
That is the non Titanium version of mine.
Same exact features and functions in every way.
Just the body is high composite plastic instead of Titanium.

They get very high reviews everywhere I've looked.
Thought about selling mine....
Kinda miss having hands instead of digital.
No doubt I'd just get another Casio in a G-Shock.

The only thing I'm not sure of with the paw2000 is that the crystal isn't as deep as nay g shock. It looks like its almost flush with the bezel.
 
The only thing I'm not sure of with the paw2000 is that the crystal isn't as deep as nay g shock. It looks like its almost flush with the bezel.

Crystal is just as thick just diff design.
Body on others recesses the crystal thus giving watch a thick look.
The 2000 is supposed to be the cats --- of digital watches from my research.
 
Crystal is just as thick just diff design.
Body on others recesses the crystal thus giving watch a thick look.
The 2000 is supposed to be the cats --- of digital watches from my research.

I have a job interview tomorrow. If I get the gig, I might treat myself to the 2000. I blame you!!! LOL!

I seriously might want to consider a nato strap like you have. One thing I don't like about the resin bracelet on my g shock is that it starts to smell when I sweat.
 
I have a job interview tomorrow. If I get the gig, I might treat myself to the 2000. I blame you!!! LOL!

I seriously might want to consider a nato strap like you have.
One thing I don't like about the resin bracelet on my g shock is that it starts to smell when I sweat.

Hey you have many to blame....check reviews on Amazon! :D
That band is a Maratac Zulu watch band 22 mm SAR Spec-Ops.
Much nicer than a resin band....tougher and less bulk.
They run ya around $20 and they have the same problem.
Ya hafta take it off from time to time to let it air out.
I scrub mine 1-2x a week.....it'll happen with any band.
 
Bertucci A-2T. I've had it for about 6 months. Light weight but it seems pretty tough. I like it.
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Stowa pro diver with a lime dial, just got the dial changed to lime last year I've worn the watch for about 10years now and it keeps really good time.

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I wear a Tag Aqua Racer chronograph and a Casio Illuminator Tough Solar. The Tag was about $2k and the Casio was about $35 from Walmart. I wear the Casio more believe it or not.
 
To me TAG is the Cadillac of outdoor watches.
Unfortunately the come with quite the price tag attached! :(

I wear a Tag Aqua Racer chronograph and a Casio Illuminator Tough Solar. The Tag was about $2k and the Casio was about $35 from Walmart. I wear the Casio more believe it or not.
 
This one -seiko 5 sport, with custom wristlet:

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I have to say, I really love this combo. Any more details on it? All the Seiko 5 Military styles I've looked at only have a red tip on the seconds hand, yet this one is all red??
 
Last week I was wearing this Omega Seamaster, my favorite in my rotation:

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Next week I think this one is up in the rotation- a Steinhart Ocean Black. This is a submariner-style watch but black DLC coated. I put the green ZULU strap on it for a little military look.

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Oh man, the map of Lake Powell got me just as excited as the watches! Love that place. :)
 
i dont want to toot my own horn but i would rate mine in the top best watches of all time

Tough Solar Power
You don't have to worry about changing your battery again with Pathfinder's solar technology. The battery is automatically charged by light, either direct from the sun or from light sources inside. Watches with this feature have a solar cell and a special rechargeable battery (secondary battery) that is charged by the electrical power produced by the solar cell.

Altimeter
Use the Pathfinder's altimeter to help gauge the time you'll need to reach the summit! The altimeter checks and displays the altitude every two minutes. The graphing function positions you with respect to your target altitude, while alarm alerts you as you approach your mark. You can manually record up to 24 sets of data with each record displaying the altitude, month, date and time. The measuring range is from -700 to 10,000 meters (-2,300 to 32,800 ft.).
Barometer

Barometer
Predict changing weather patterns using the Pathfinder's barometer. It takes readings every two hours and stores them automatically. It graphically displays the barometric pressure for the past 20 hours. The display ranges from 260 to 1, 100 hPa/mb (7.65 to 32.45 inHg) with changeovers from hPa to inHg.

Digital Compass
During measurement, the watch displays an angle value, a direction indicator, and four direction pointers, which change dynamically when the watch is moved. After measurement is complete, these measurements are frozen in accordance with the last measurement.

Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping
Multi-Band 5 Atomic timekeeping is designed to pick up the time calibration signal transmitted in Germany (Mainflingen), England (Anthorn), and the United States (For Collins) and the time calibration signals transmitted in Japan. It will receive the time calibration signal automatically from the applicable transmitter (in the middle of the night) and update its settings accordingly.

Thermometer
A built-in thermometer displays and checks the temperature every 5 minutes. The display can be converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Temperature ranges are from -10 to 60degrees C (14 to 140degrees F).

Auto Light
You'll always be able to read your Pathfinder display, even in total darkness. EL Backlights make the face of the Pathfinder exceptionally bright. The watch also includes an auto light. So when you tilt the Pathfinder toward your face, the EL Backlights automatically light up for night time viewing.

Tide Graphs
Tides are the periodic rise and fall of the water of oceans, seas, bays and other bodies of water caused mainly by the gravitational interactions between the Earth, Moon and Sun. Tides rise and fall about every six hours. The tide graph indicates tidal movement based on the Moon's transit over the meridian and the lunitidal interval.

Moon Data
The Moon phase indicator shows the current Moon phase.
 
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I have to say, I really love this combo. Any more details on it? All the Seiko 5 Military styles I've looked at only have a red tip on the seconds hand, yet this one is all red??

I have the model with the red tip, I want this watch band! Any info on this?
 
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