Casio Mens Pathfinder Moon Phase Hunting Timer Watch
Seeing this hunt Casio Moon Phase watch is the perfect outdoor, suitable for wear with stylish design suitable for the forest, lake or town. Moreover, the automatic display at the time, day, month and day, is this cheap digital clock shows the best times on the phase of the moon, latitude and longitude of hunting. The clock shows the age of the moon phase and time, as well as sunrise and sunset information for the current or a specific day. A vibrating alarm can practice See sale price of Casio Mens Pathfinder Moon Phase Hunting Timer Watch
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I bought this watch for one reason: to wake me up in the morning — but without waking my wife at the same time. I avoid the usual alarms that sound off — I want a “private” alarm that wakes only me. This vibrating watch does this perfectly. It has at least 4 alarms, and I use 3 to wake me in 10 minute intervals, to be sure I come awake. Once you know the sequence of buttons to push, it’s easy to set the alarm and to turn them off (for example, at the weekend, when I sleep later). The construction is good, the backlighting is good, and the strap is very strong and easy to fasten (with Velcro). I don’t use this for “hunting,” which is the purpose given to this watch — there are all kinds of other functions avauilable that I don’t use. But for my purposes, it is perfect.
I too bought this as a silent alarm, but I am enjoying the additional features (such as moon phase). This watch is an embarrassment of riches: I can’t believe there are five alarms, back lighting, timers, water resistance, and all the hunting and fishing settings for such a little price! I’ve previously paid twice as much for a Timex Indiglo that did less. I wish I’d had this watch when I was in the army.
I would give this watch five stars if the settings were more intuitive. I had to sit with the instruction booklet to program it to my location; I also needed the instructions to set the alarms. Neither task was too hard, but usually I can figure such things out on my own. This watch isn’t that simple.
By the way, this watch is too big for my wrist both in dial-size and strap length (I’m a 5′10″ woman), and it’s extremely homely. However, I don’t think that should be held against a men’s hunting/fishing watch. All in all, this watch is very pleasing.
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