Casio Rangeman Gpr
Out of all the compass bearing watches in the line, the G-Shock Rangeman and the Mudman have the most in common. It’s also not the most intuitive watch to use, with various menus and g shock protection sub menus, and abbreviations of features which don’t make it clear to more novice users what’s going on. Specifically the solar-assisted charging tops up the battery for the GPS.
As an avid watch collector, what delights me most about these little beasts is they’re an adult version of all the toy gadgets I loved so much as a kid. But most importantly, the cool rugged aesthetic and digital face of a G-Shock makes me feel like Batman.
Water, Mud & Shock Resistant – Built for the adventurer in mind, Rangeman’s design and features all boil down to how tough the watch is. It can withstand water for up to 200M deep and low temperatures up to -10 C/14 F. Save Records with Built-in Memory – The G-Shock Rangeman allows you to save up to 40 records, such as date, time, temperature, sunrise/sunset data, barometric pressure records, and more. Take advantage of the built-in memory…after all, Rangeman’s one-touch recording is exceptionally user-friendly. Triple Sensor Technology – This tech is designed for the adventurers and backpackers out for a weekend trip.
The GPR-B1000, which is the successor to the GW-9400, and is also named Rangeman, has advanced GPS functionality in addition to the triple sensor features of its predecessor. The feature-rich G-Shock also has mud resistance, low temperature resistance and sunrise/sunset data. Of course it also has common G-Shock features like world time baby g shock (48 cities + UTC), 5 daily alarms, stopwatch, and countdown timer. Its many useful features and affordable price makes it a popular watch with outdoorsmen and sportsmen of all types. For people who demand unfailing reliability and exceptional durability, the Rangeman with its mud-resistant, dust-proof construction is the best shot!
Although I would not be surprised if it functions no problem way below that. Both the Rangeman and the Mudman feature dual timezone displays, and can show you time from time zones all over the world. I love when rugged tool watches have this feature because it makes me feel like James Bond or GI Joe. In its resting state, the Rangeman’s digital compass perpetually points North. If you hold your watch up to look at the time, the compass dial will show you which cardinal direction you’re currently facing. The Rangeman’s resin case features stainless steel buttons.