The first hurdle
..that a GPS watch must leap is the power problem. Having to dock your watch almost every time you use it just plain sucks. Continue reading
Tag Archives: protrek
GPS + Atomic Sky Cockpit G-Shock
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ProTrek PRW-5100YT-1CJF & PRW-2500YT-1JF
Casio’s October, 2012 product releases include two new colorways for best selling ProTreks: PRW-5100YT-1CJF and PRW-2500YT-1JF. Continue reading
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PROTREK PRX-7000ST-7 PRW-5050R-7 PRW-5100B-5 PRW-S2500-1 PRW-S5100-1 2012
Casio doesn’t roll out budget ProTreks anymore: just flagships. This group of new entries (being released in Japan) presents some new colorway options and some welcome improvements in materials used in their construction. Continue reading
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CAMO PROTREK PRW2500B-3
Casio is rolling a new military-ish colorway PRW2500 that will appeal to guys that need their gear to be (mostly) non-reflective. The triple sensor, dual layer, solar, atomic movement – with rotating bezel is familiar technology.
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Protrek PRX-2500T-7 & PRW-5100YT-1B
Manaslu, the eighth largest mountain in the world is located in the Nepalese Himalaya range. Since it was first climbed in 1956 by Toshio Imanishi (and Sherpa, Gyalxen Norbu), members of a Japanese expedition, Manaslu has always been considered, iconically, with national pride, to be “their mountain.”
PRX-2500T-7JF – November, 2011 release
Casio’s latest Protrek watch, the PRX-2500T-7JF, nick-named “Manaslu,” is the new “top-of-the-line” model in the Prestige Line and offers more internal technology than the previous Manaslu special edition (PRX-2000).
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Protrek / Pathfinder Photo Gallery
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“Black Titan Limited” PROTREK PRW-5100YT-1JF
Black Titan Limited
PRW-5100YT-1JF
This is one sweet watch! Not yet available in the United States, it’s worth going out of your way to acquire. You can get one from several Japanese exporters for around $800. Why do you want one? Because it’s a sophisticated masterpiece with a sapphire crystal, titanium IP band, ABC&T sensors along with all the other important useful features you expect from Casio. Jump for details and pictures..
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Protrek Limited Editions: Better Bands, Bold Color
Casio announces two upgraded models to go on sale in the Japanese market on July 30, 2011. It’s all about the toughness and versatility of the bands; a new system able to stretch around clothing which improves usability and accuracy of the readouts.
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Filed under Luxury Watches