just getting a replacement now in 2020 for my PAW-1300 that served so well and still does. My light push button fell out and lost itself so I feel like a dude with a missing tooth. Getting the PRW-2500; basically same plus tide/moon graph; I don't even mind that it's using a slower sensor chipset. Maintenance free watch with lots of useful gadgetry. 🤙
Thanks for the video - was thinking of getting a “new & updated” solar powered watch. Remembered that I still have my Pathfinder 1300 & guess what? Still works to perfection!! I’ve had it for about 12 years now, never had to do anything to it!! Hopefully it lasts another 12!! Thx for the video on “our watch model”!!
*_I like how the Second Indicator on the dial on the Home Screen, serves as an analog second ticker in the digital age. Casio is the best, man!!!!_* *_This Pathfinder took a page from the book of the G-Shock G-7700, which has does virtually the same thing. Depending on the mode you're in, the second ticker functions in sundry ways. Sometimes it goes forward and sometimes backwards._*
Thank-you. I've had mine for at least ten years. Cool camping with because the atomic signal hits my watch over night when it's in my tent. Get up and I see the signal bars as calibrated. Too cool.
The signal from the Colorado electronic clock can cover up to 2000 miles, so I would imagine that if you're within that distance of an atomic clock it can still calibrate.
Awesome vid, I was fortunate enough to find one (no joke) at a local thrift store for $7.00! No manual, of course, but I'm not sure yet if everything works properly on it. This vid helps! Before anyone asks, it is genuine.
Great watch, thanks for the review. I have a PRG40 and love it but I need to move to atomic time-keeping :-) Not decided which to go for (PRW-1500-1VER or similar) but I'm looking.
actually I believe any pathfinder has a compass. The SPF40, PAG80, PRG60, as well as the one in this video and the 1200 and 1500, and im sure there is a couple more.
Actually, I think I have that exact same watch it solar charge it sassy path finder and it's been an excellent watch I've had over 15 years believe it or not accept recently when I put my arm up the lights supposed to come on automatically it comes on but it's very dim and I'm wondering if it's possible to either change the bulb or whatever I do have the watch out in the sun so it's charging okay but I'm wondering about the boat thank you very much
Hi TaxOfc741, as you commented here two years back, you can be prefect candidate to answer my question :) Is your watch still working and without changing it's original batteries? I read on many forums/reviews that their batteries are very costly. So wanna confirm before buying. Any other suggestion highly welcome. :) Thanks
Is the compass updating "live" as you rotate the watch or does it only change when you start moving/walking ? From this video it appears that it is a live indicator, is it the same with all other casio compass functions? Thank you.
*_The watch says Wave Ceptor. In your video you said its a "Multi Band Atomic". A Wave Ceptor isn't a Multi Band 5 or 6 but a Multi Band 5 or 6 is a Wave Ceptor. And whether its a WVCPT or MB 5/6, all are Atomics. A true Wave Ceptor will only receive Signal Calibration from Fort Collins, CO, USA and/or Anthorn, England, UK. Multi Bands receive Signal Calibrations from the former locations just listed, Mainflingen, Germany, Shangqiu City, China, Fukushima and Fukuoka/Saga Japan. If your Casio is Multi Band 5, it receives Signal Calibration from all said locations save Shangqiu City, China._*
It is very easy to change the battery. Like on every other watch. Nut this one takes a CTL 1620 or something like that. Put a new one and let it in the sun for a couple of hours.
I want to buy this watch. but im wondering if water resistant means waterproof to 100meters?? like i can wear this watch while im swimming, have it submerged continuously no problem?
If i am away from one of those radio based signal (germany, japan, usa,etc), like africa or Latin america for example, does it mean the watch will calibrate also?
*NO!! Its not a GPS watch. But, if you alter the time zone that you're traveling to, your time will be accurate. I presume the World Time would 'act' as Dual Time. On many G-Shocks that are GWs (G-Shock Wave Ceptors, whether true Wave Ceptors or Multi Band 5 or 6), you can press the B or Reverse button and it will display your selected Time Zone preference in the stead of the date that's normally displayed. Press it afresh and you have your date back.*_
my problem with these watches is they are too big and thick, like if they are made for Shaqil O'neal. I'm selling my prg80 for one of these, I hope is as thin as it looks
Hi. Thanks for your comment… I can’t really say much about the review as it’s 13 years old but it was more of a review than an instructional video and was before my time here operating Watch Report. I am sorry that the video was not helpful.
The Casio Pathfinder (tough solar) has been in my possession for around 13 years and still going strong,
just getting a replacement now in 2020 for my PAW-1300 that served so well and still does. My light push button fell out and lost itself so I feel like a dude with a missing tooth. Getting the PRW-2500; basically same plus tide/moon graph; I don't even mind that it's using a slower sensor chipset. Maintenance free watch with lots of useful gadgetry. 🤙
watch review from 2007 - you were one of the first guys ))
Thanks for the video - was thinking of getting a “new & updated” solar powered watch. Remembered that I still have my Pathfinder 1300 & guess what? Still works to perfection!! I’ve had it for about 12 years now, never had to do anything to it!! Hopefully it lasts another 12!! Thx for the video on “our watch model”!!
*_I like how the Second Indicator on the dial on the Home Screen, serves as an analog second ticker in the digital age. Casio is the best, man!!!!_*
*_This Pathfinder took a page from the book of the G-Shock G-7700, which has does virtually the same thing. Depending on the mode you're in, the second ticker functions in sundry ways. Sometimes it goes forward and sometimes backwards._*
Thank-you. I've had mine for at least ten years. Cool camping with because the atomic signal hits my watch over night when it's in my tent. Get up and I see the signal bars as calibrated. Too cool.
I greatly appreciate this video. I purchased a Pathfinder PAW1300 after watching your review of the watch.
I still have mine after all these years
Had this watch for years, [silver and black version] a great watch that does what it says on the box. :)
Good review, I have the watch also, I like it, but its only con I have found is the case scratches more easily then other watches
The signal from the Colorado electronic clock can cover up to 2000 miles, so I would imagine that if you're within that distance of an atomic clock it can still calibrate.
Awesome vid, I was fortunate enough to find one (no joke) at a local thrift store for $7.00! No manual, of course, but I'm not sure yet if everything works properly on it. This vid helps! Before anyone asks, it is genuine.
good review. you missed the part about the "auto light function".
the battery indicator is the little H-M-L on the bottom which means high, medium, and low power
Great watch, thanks for the review.
I have a PRG40 and love it but I need to move to atomic time-keeping :-)
Not decided which to go for (PRW-1500-1VER or similar) but I'm looking.
actually I believe any pathfinder has a compass. The SPF40, PAG80, PRG60, as well as the one in this video and the 1200 and 1500, and im sure there is a couple more.
whats the difference between the 1300 1v, and the 1300T 7v?
Actually, I think I have that exact same watch it solar charge it sassy path finder and it's been an excellent watch I've had over 15 years believe it or not accept recently when I put my arm up the lights supposed to come on automatically it comes on but it's very dim and I'm wondering if it's possible to either change the bulb or whatever I do have the watch out in the sun so it's charging okay but I'm wondering about the boat thank you very much
Hi TaxOfc741, as you commented here two years back, you can be prefect candidate to answer my question :) Is your watch still working and without changing it's original batteries? I read on many forums/reviews that their batteries are very costly. So wanna confirm before buying. Any other suggestion highly welcome. :)
Thanks
Is the compass updating "live" as you rotate the watch or does it only change when you start moving/walking ?
From this video it appears that it is a live indicator, is it the same with all other casio compass functions?
Thank you.
@lemm05
I think you got the Solar version, you wont have to worry about battery.
*_The watch says Wave Ceptor. In your video you said its a "Multi Band Atomic". A Wave Ceptor isn't a Multi Band 5 or 6 but a Multi Band 5 or 6 is a Wave Ceptor. And whether its a WVCPT or MB 5/6, all are Atomics. A true Wave Ceptor will only receive Signal Calibration from Fort Collins, CO, USA and/or Anthorn, England, UK. Multi Bands receive Signal Calibrations from the former locations just listed, Mainflingen, Germany, Shangqiu City, China, Fukushima and Fukuoka/Saga Japan. If your Casio is Multi Band 5, it receives Signal Calibration from all said locations save Shangqiu City, China._*
*_Aye Eudtg Laery, Multi Band 5 is on the band. Its a Multi Band as the gentleman said in the video._*
Thanks for the video - would anyone know how hard is to replace a capacitor or revive 14 y/o PAW 1400 which served me so well?
It is very easy to change the battery. Like on every other watch. Nut this one takes a CTL 1620 or something like that. Put a new one and let it in the sun for a couple of hours.
do I have to be near those cities to receive the atomic clock signal or is it available all around the world ?
I want to buy this watch. but im wondering if water resistant means waterproof to 100meters?? like i can wear this watch while im swimming, have it submerged continuously no problem?
It would ne great if you could add the outer diameter and face diameters of the watch in your reports
If i am away from one of those radio based signal (germany, japan, usa,etc), like africa or Latin america for example, does it mean the watch will calibrate also?
@gnarly1996 austria or australia?
WIll this watch automatically update when going into different time zones? or does it have a dual time zone feature?
*NO!! Its not a GPS watch. But, if you alter the time zone that you're traveling to, your time will be accurate. I presume the World Time would 'act' as Dual Time. On many G-Shocks that are GWs (G-Shock Wave Ceptors, whether true Wave Ceptors or Multi Band 5 or 6), you can press the B or Reverse button and it will display your selected Time Zone preference in the stead of the date that's normally displayed. Press it afresh and you have your date back.*_
the pathfinder. model PAG40 and PAG40b
probably the focusing mechanism from the camera.
How can I activate the signal ?
where can u get that?
It receives the time signal by satellite, you don't have to be close to one of the cities.
@xzu Ha ha :) I have a 50mm suunto core and it fits nicely. I just don't want a tacky tuna fish can on my wrist.
How much does it cost
no sunrise /sunset data
That is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are still too big. I have a Tissot T-Touch expert and finally bought a PAW2000, which is finally smaller, but it's sitl big.
my problem with these watches is they are too big and thick, like if they are made for Shaqil O'neal. I'm selling my prg80 for one of these, I hope is as thin as it looks
can i get a signal in sw of asia
if u really like watches
watch
perfect timing euromaxx
gw- 3000????
$ 300 - $ 350
Show settings who cares if you like the look no one can set the pieces of shit
Hi. Thanks for your comment…
I can’t really say much about the review as it’s 13 years old but it was more of a review than an instructional video and was before my time here operating Watch Report. I am sorry that the video was not helpful.