Casio Men's G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Solar Atomi
Casio Men's G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Solar Atomic Watch #GW9200-1 Reviews

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The Casio Men's G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Atomic Solar Watch #GW9200-1 is a technical timepiece with athletic style. Featuring a unique three-layer twin sensor that measures altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature, the ability to track information over time, and Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping, which lets calibration radio signals keep the time display accurate, this watch is ready to take on big adventures. Add Tough Solar Power, an Auto EL Backlight, a world clock featuring 29 time zones, and five daily alarms into the mix, and it's tough to see how you could be more prepared for whatever lies ahead. Also offering a durable mineral window, resin band with buckle clasp, resin case, and digital-quartz movement, this watch is water resistant to 660 feet. And it is backed by a one-year manufacturer warranty.

Readmore Technical Details - Quartz movement
- Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate; Auto receive function (6 times per day); Manual receive function
- Tough Solar Power; Shock Resistant; Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow
- Altimeter; Manual memory measurements; Memory capacity: 20 records
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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By W. L. HAMILTON (California)
This is an outstanding watch. The only down side is that the altitude sensor works off barometric pressure and is therefore subject to inaccuracy as the weather changes. I knew this going in though, so it wasn't unexpected. You can enter altitude corrections, but unless you're carrying a barometer with you, who knows what the actual pressure is. Temperature is also inaccurate due to body temp when the watch is worn.
I was in Liepzig,Germany with this watch and it successfully negotiated an update with the radio signal present there. It's great when traveling and crossing multiple time zones.

By M. Whalen (Portland, OR)
Fantastic watch...solar+atomic+perpetual calendar mean set it and forget it. I use the world time (I travel frequently) and countdown timer constantly. Temp works well if not on the wrist (I use the wrist strap to attach the watch to my backpack for 20 minutes before using, which generates a reasonable reading). Altimeter is fairly accurate-I have not used the barometer much. About the only feature I would like to see is a setting which would allow the afterlgo to stay on slightly longer-it's adequate for telling time at a glance but doesn't really allow you to adjust settings etc in low light conditions. G-Shock should insure super reliability, but I haven't had the watch long enough to comment.

By JJ (Missouri, USA)
It would be the perfect g shock if this watch come with digital compass, and bigger case.

By Phi Ho
I got no problem with the seller, but the watch it self got so many funtions to learn and to memorize how to do it again the next time but you keep mixed up with the other funtion. The thermal meter is just a joke, they measure it by the air pressure and it never right, the closest acurate I got is +/- 7. It's not as good as they advertised it on Casio webside. If you are a small built person don't even think about buying this watch. My best advise b4 purchase any G-Shock series online is fisrt go to Macy (Yeah! Macy carry em) and try them on to see how the strap fit your wrist.

By Michael Braxdale (USA)
This watch is amazing the altimiter (

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