The triple sensor Sea-Pathfinder watch from Casio is equipped with direction, air pressure and temperature sensors plus a timer for yacht races and a tide graph. The large LCD display makes it easier to view essential information, even when the going gets rough. This feature packed SPF-40 Sea-Pathfinder has just about every tool you will need when adventuring on the sea. The digital compass, barometer, thermometer and timer functions are assigned to their own buttons, allowing for instant operation and providing the information you need at a moment’s notice. All these powerful features and functions come in a streamlined configuration that reduces the chance of the watch becoming caught up in clothing and rigging.
The Casio Sea Pathfinder is a digital wristwatch that combines accurate timekeeping with diver-friendly features like a thermometer and a sensor that records diving information. Learning to program and use the Casio Sea Pathfinder watch is simple, so dive in and get started.
This Casio Sea Pathfinder moon age tide graph watch SPF-40T-7VDR has Electro-luminescent backlight, Auto light switch & afterglow. It features Low-temperature resistant (-10°C/14°F)
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Some Important Features:
Moon data function (moon age of the input data, moon graph)
Tide Graph
Countdown Timer
Daily Alarms (5 independent daily alarms)
Hourly Time Signal
Auto-calendar (to year 2039)
12/24 hour time formats
Regular Timekeeping:
Timer Functions
Built-in timer for yacht races
Input range: 1 second to 60 minutes
Unit: 1 second
Other: Auto-repeat, countdown beeper tone switching, reset time setting
With repeat timing, stopwatch automatically starts when countdown is complete
1-second stopwatch operation when started from the 0′00″ display
Measuring capacity: 99:59′59
Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times
Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month
Battery Life: Approx 18 months
Size of Case – 56.4 x 52.1 x 17.0mm
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