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Casio PRG600 Series | Pro Trek | Black | 100M WR | 1/100 SEC Stop Watch | Compass/Alt/Baro-Thermo | Tough Solar Power/Atomic Timekeeping | 1-100 SEC Stopwatch | Countdown Timer | World Time

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Description

From the Triple Sensor Version 3 PRO TREK lineup come new designs that are suitable for both outdoor and daily wear. This model feature big Arabic numeral hour markers along with bold stainless steel bezels. This high- contrast simple designs make it perfect for daily use in addition to outdoor wear. An STN LCD enhances readability. Dura-soft band and movable lug components add to a better fit and more comfort. Other features include Triple Sensor (bearing, altitude/barometric pressure, temperature), one-touch measurement button, Tough Solar, and more. This model pack highly fashionable designs with plenty of high-performance features. From the Safari concept PRO TREK lineup, suitable for both outdoor and daily wear. This model features large Arabic numeral hour markers along with bold stainless steel bezels. It's high-contrast, simple dial format and slim (13.4mm) designs, make them perfect for daily use in addition to outdoor wear. Approximate battery operating time - 7 months on rechargeable without exposure to light after charge. 25 months when stored in total darkness with the power save function on after full charge.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.28 x 5.12 x 3.82 inches; 2.74 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PRG-600-1CR


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Casio


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Thailand


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Casio


Model number: PRG-600-1CR


Part Number: PRG-600-1CR


Model Year: 2020


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog-Digital


Clasp: Buckle


Case material: Stainless Steel


Case diameter: 5.2 centimeters


Case Thickness: 13.4 millimeters


Band Material: Silicon


Band size: Men's Standard


Band width: 23.77 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Stainless Steel


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: Day-Date


Special features: Bezel Markings,Water Resistant,Second Hand,Compass,World Time,High Contrast Hands


Item weight: 2.74 ounces


Movement: Japanese Quartz


Water resistant depth: 330 Feet


Warranty: Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing watch for the price
Update Sept 2021: 2 year update. Watch is still awesome. It is my go to daily wear. I see a couple negative reviews and don't get it. Can you read instructions? If so, you can operate this watch pretty easy and after a few repetitions there is no need to refer back to them. I've had zero issues with battery life or charging. This thing is a beast. I purchased a screen to prevent scratches and that has been awesome and kept it looking brand new. It is super light and comfortable and I love the easy read of the face. It lands somewhere between casual and office, but I wear it to more formal occasions too. I wear this watch over Citizens double it's price. Great watch!! -------------------------------------- 2019 review: This watch is amazing. I’m not a typical “sensor” or multi function guy. I like style, form, and finish, usually Citizen or Seiko. I travel to China for work and I wanted something cheap and simple to display China time and home time in one glance. This fit the bill and I liked it’s look better than other variants of the same model. Now that I have the watch, wow! It’s rugged, light weight, solar, easy to read, and stylish enough for the office and after hours. After some minor calibrations I find myself checking the weather outlook with the barometer, checking temp, and just love all the features. After perusing the manual, it is quite easy to set up and calibrate. For the price this is an insane bargain! Buy this watch, you will not be disappointed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by JB JB

  • Geat watch. Perfect time keeping..
This watch is big -- like something Flavor Flav might hang around his neck (maybe not quite that big), but it is light weight and feels good on the wrist. The design is attractive, the dial is easy to read, and so is the LCD panel. The panel is of the "positive" type, meaning dark characters against a light background. I stay away from Casio watches with the negative digital displays. They are nearly impossible to read in anything other than bright light. I synchronized this watch to the time on the U.S. National Institute of Standards website when I got it more than one month ago and checked it against that time signal yesterday. It may have been off by one second, but that also may be because I was off by a little bit when originally setting it. I have Casio watches that use the WWVB time signal out of Ft. Collins, Colorado to synchronize every night, but given the tme keeping accuracy of this watch, the radio signal/atomic clock time setting really provides no advantage except for initially setting the time. I charged this watch in sunlight outside and also through a window for a couple of days when I first received it, and it has never dropped below a full charge just with daily wear. The band is silicon, so it is softer than the resin bands and is a bit more flexible and comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020 by Med Journalist

  • Don't believe a review about battery issues.
Too bad Amazon stopped allowing us to comment on reviews. Today's most popular review complains about a "LOW BATT" indicator, but he also states he uses the auto-light feature that illuminates the watch with a rotation of the wrist. That is the cause, and that feature should come with a warning from Casio. Avid outdoorsmen/boys, my sons and I all wear Casio three-in-one watches. One son's watch went through a LOW BATT episode. Since his was identical to the one I wore at the time we tried swapped watches, but since this didn't help, we knew it wasn't a user issue. I compared settings and found the only difference to be the auto-light active on my son's watch, and that turned out to be the problem. I turned it off and problem solved. We traded back and now more than a year later both watches are going strong, although mine is now strapped to the arm of another son. Those are the PRG-270 by the way, an excellent and bargain-priced watch -- especially when you can find it new from Amazon for under $90, as I did back in March of 2017. I don't know why Casio watch prices vary so much on Amazon, from Amazon as the seller. To wit: I paid $139 for this, my PRG-600, just over a year ago in June of 2020 but today it's listed for $189. It's worth $189; I was shocked when I stumbled upon it at the $139 price that was not any kind of deal, lightning or otherwise. I love this watch. It is thick and heavy, but I'm a middle-aged man who was born wearing a man's watch, so I'm used to it. I had a Swatch back in the 80s and I've had an ultralight dress watch or two but honestly, give me something I can feel, something I know is on my wrist. This does that and it looks great, too, but it doesn't scream money, so I'm not afraid to wear it in a questionable neighborhood. Typical or not I don't know, but my copy is not as accurate as other Casio watches I've had. Still, it it's not bad. It has lost a total of 26 seconds since I bought it, including 16 seconds between the last I set it in November of 2020 and today, July 23, 2021. (I set it to an atomic clock and make a note in my phone's calendar every time I set a watch, noting how far off it is.) This one might not be as accurate as my other Casios, but it is at least consistent. And two seconds per month isn't bad -- I've had much worse. When I was a kid I'd have been delighted with a watch accurate to two seconds per day. The only other caveat for you to consider is this PRG-600 uses the stem to set time and other functions, in a process that is not intuitive. You will not be able to adapt your experience setting Casio digital watches to setting this. I cannot say whether older digital-analog watches used similar procedures because this is my first triple sensor digital-analog watch. I suggest downloading a user's manual from Casio's website. It's free, and as with any Casio watch, to get the right manual you need only the four-digit module number that's engraved on the back of the watch. On this one it's 5497. Overall this is a nice watch with little to fault. Sure, it could be a bit thinner, and despite my earlier comments, a skosh lighter. I'd like it to have a feature to unblock the digital display from any mode, not just modes that require the display (maybe with a long-press of a button). And of course atomic accuracy would be nice, but that comes with an increased price I cannot justify. At this price point this watch can't be beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021 by Desert Gecko

  • A truly awesome Casio pro trek! Just love the dial design and features.
In my personal opinion, this is the best Casio Pro Trek that I have ever owned. I am a big fan of Casio Pro trek & G-shock and I just can not get them enough, even though I already have so many of them. This is one of the very best ones that I have ever owned in my life. First of all, I only paid $189.00 (when similar ones are selling at $279 or so) and I just love how easy it is to read the dial. I love the design and also it has so many useful features and functions that basically it can do it all. I really like the Solar feature, so I do not have to change battery at all and it is big enough (47mm) for my wrist (7.4 inches) and it fits perfectly. The resin band is so comfortable (one of the most comfortable resin bands from Casio) and it uses 24mm band, so I can easily switch up with other 24mm bands. Awesome Casio Pro trek and I have absolutely no complain what so ever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022 by Alex Y. Yoon Alex Y. Yoon

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