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Posted on 2009-02-19 17:55:00 | by: Daimaou |
7 Comments
Category: MISC
| Tags: CASIO, WATCH, PROTREK, TREKKING, OUTDOOR


Posted on Fri Feb 20, 12:53 by zsdasd
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damn it's ugly

Posted on Fri Feb 20, 09:27 by hele
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it is so beautiful, and the price is beautiful too

Posted on Sat Feb 21, 07:22 by Nitram
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to zsdasd
You probably have no taste in quality, so, go hug your ipod and waste some more hours on Facebook, thanks.
Posted on Tue Feb 24, 01:33 by andersemanuel, happycamper, Kavlinge
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to Nitram.. zsdasd had an opinion on the watch.. and you tried to ridicule him?
please post your own opinion without personal attacks..
If not, people will stop using boards like this
Posted on Wed Feb 25, 07:12 by Elprofezam, Teacher, Mexico City
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I think is a nice and functionality watch for the people who knows the price and warranty i hope see this watch In my country because for me is necessary.
Posted on Tue Mar 17, 09:33 by Alfa
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Nice watch, but the price it's insane. And stupid. And greedy. Very greedy.
Posted on Tue Jun 23, 03:47 by Emilio2000, Oregon
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The Casio 2000T looks nice, but does it have any new features?
I have been waiting for years for just one simple feature that NONE of the Casio watches yet has: two simple counters for repeated up and down travel, such as for skiers, snowboarders, runners, hikers, and cyclists:
1) A counter showing the total vertical distance covered in a day;
2) A counter showing the total number of runs (either uphill or downhill).
Why is it so difficult for Casio to add these two simple counters?
They should add these, and in then they can simplify the watch by removing the memories and graphs. Who needs those? When I run or ski up and down hills, I don't have the time to fiddle with the watch to record my current position. And I don't need any detailed history. All I need is the total at the end of the day.
Unfortunately, Casio has nothing to offer in this direction.
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