Casio Protrek PRX-2000T Tracks Temps, Pressure, Altitude. Oh, and Time, Too

Tired of using TV weather forecasts that always get it wrong? Here's your (not so cheap) answer

Casio Protrek PRX-2000T: Gizmodo Australia

Casio's taken the wraps off the latest wristwatch in its adventurous Protrek line, the PRX-2000T, and the thin little thing is basically a streamlined weather station for your wrist.

The PRX-2000T weighs in at a scant 105 grams, and is a mere 11.3mm thick. Crammed in that tiny space is a triple sensor that measures temperature, altitude, compass direction and pressure. The watch also receives signals from each of the six time calibration signals used around the world.

It will be available in Japan starting April 1 for about $US1,000. Stateside trekking with this titanium/carbide coating watch could come a bit later.

Story from Gizmodo Australia

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I'd rather splurge and get the Omega Seamaster, but this little gem is pretty handy for someone outdoors who requires all the weather info in am easy to use mobile form.

The design is very swish as well!

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