Gentlemen,
Welcome back Crono-Cmmentary. Well, my goal of posting new content every week has fallen short more quickly than I had anticipated! I was easily side tracked by my "Dirty 30" birthday weekend, followed directly by an event at the jewelry store. However, I have a few more watches to review and some new videos in the pipeline. It looks like there were several views for the Ziiiro Gravity that posted last and I appreciated the question. I hope that is was helpful.
Here is what we have working for this week and next week:
First we will be looking at the Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer. This is the all black military edition, and I gotta say, I have really enjoyed mine.
I bought this one about 8 months ago specifically for camping, Jeeping, and hiking, and it has been an awesome piece. The picture here was near the summit of a Jeep trail outside of Silverton, CO. My guidebook said that the summit altitude was at 12,700, so you can see that it is fairly accurate.
So, for those familiar with this watch I have heard problem with water resistance, and with accuracy, and I haven't personally had any foggy crystals. Now the thermometer is a bit useless unless you take it off for like an hour, but the rest of the functionality has been great.
For those of you who don't know much about this one... here are the basics.
Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
Temperature compensation: Yes
Total ascent/descent: Yes
User-removable logbook files: Yes
Automatic Alti/Baro switch: Yes
Automatic 7-day Alti/Baro memory: Yes
Resolution: 1 meter
Recording intervals: 1 second, 5 second, 30 seconds, 60 seconds
Altitude range: 1,600 to 29,500 feet
Difference measurement: Yes
Log graph: Yes
Logbook function: Yes
Countdown timer: Yes
Stopwatch: Yes
Guided calibration: Yes
Heading in degrees: Yes
Declination setting: Yes
Cardinal directions: Yes
Bearing tracking: Yes
North-South indicator: North indicator
Languages: English, German, French, and Spanish
Depth meter: Yes, to 30 feet
Rotating bezel: Yes
Time: 12/24 hours
Sunrise/sunset times: Yes
Calendar clock: Yes
Dual time: Yes
Daily alarms: 1
Alarm snooze: Yes
Weather memory: 7 days
Weather alarm: Yes
Trend indicator and graph: Yes
Temperature range: -5 to 140 degrees F
Sea level pressure: Yes
Barometer range: 300 to 1,100 mbar
Low battery warning: Yes
Water resistance: 100 feet
Backlight option: Yes
Weight: 2.26 ounces
Warranty: 2 years
So basically, its like the Swiss Army Knife of watches. I will post a video review later this week to show you what the watch looks, feels, and works like.
NEXT WEEK - NOOKA Zub Zenh Az 20 Azurite Dark Blue Watch
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