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Casio SGW-1000 Budget Triple Sensor Watch - In Depth Review

This episode of the Good Timekeeping Show is an in-depth review of the Casio SGW-1000. It has functions and features very similar to what's found on more expensive ProTrek and G-Shock watches but at a significantly lower price. Hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the "Triple Sensor" which includes a barometer, thermometer and digital compass. The watch also uses barometric pressure as the basis for its built-in altimeter. The Triple Sensor readings can be displayed in metric or non-metric values (meters/feet, C/F, etc.). The user can also record altitude readings for later review or to track altitude changes while climbing and hiking. The watch is water resistant to 100 meters (10 Bar). The time accuracy is within 15 seconds per month and it should run for about two years before you'd need to change its lithium CR1616 battery.

This watch features five daily alarms (one of which is a snooze alarm), an hourly chime, a 1,000-hour stopwatch, a countdown timer (up to 24 hours) and a World Time mode to display the time in another time zone anywhere in the world. The watch will calculate sunrise and sunset times for the current date and it can also display sunrise and sunset times for past and future dates. The user can set the latitude and longitude coordinates manually for a more precise calculation of sunrise and sunset times for a specific location. The watch has a great backlight which lights up the whole LCD readout in a clear, white-looking light. The light can be set to turn on automatically (or not).

Видео Casio SGW-1000 Budget Triple Sensor Watch - In Depth Review канала Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper
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