the master of g series '' riseman ''
Features include:
New multi-band atomic timekeeping. Most of Casio's atomic watches are multi-band now, meaning they calibrate with atomic clocks in Mainflingen (Germany), Rugby (England), Fort Collins (Colorado), Fukushima (Japan), and Fukuoka (also Japan). But the Riseman GW-9200 goes a step further by also calibrating with the 77.5 kHz atomic signal in China, making it the first 6-band atomic watch I've ever seen.
Solar powered.
Water-resistant to 200 meters, or about 650 feet.
Barometer pressure indicator and differential pointer (graph) with a range of 260 to 1,100 hectoPascals (millibars).
Altimeter with a range of -700 to 10,000 meters, altitude data storage, and altitude differential pointer (ascent/descent graph).
Thermometer with a range of -10°C to 60°C.
Stopwatch with a resolution of 1/100th of a second, and a maximum capacity of 24 hours.
World time with support for 33 cities.
Countdown timer with a maximum of 24 hours (a nice improvement over the Pathfinders).
5 daily alarms and one snooze alarm.
Time transfer function which allows you to swap the primary time zone with a secondary time zone (simplifying frequent travel between two zones).
Electroluminescent backlight with automatic illumination feature (the ability to automatically illuminate the LCD by tilting the watch toward you).
Dimensions: 51mm x 48.8mm x 15.9mm, and 60.9g.
The Casio G-Shock Riseman GW-9200 will be available on June 28th, 2008
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