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Old 05-07-2011, 04:31 PM   #1
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Wrist Watch

I remember reading a thread on wrist watches, i am having a hard time finding it.

I remember they were talking about a watch with moon phases and tides.


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Old 05-07-2011, 04:53 PM   #2
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I remember reading a thread on wrist watches, i am having a hard time finding it.

I remember they were talking about a watch with moon phases and tides.


thanks for the help

Frank
Not sure if this is what they were talking about but the Casio Pathfinder watches may have what you are looking for. Some are priced well and others are over $300. I personally have the Casio Fishing watch it's listed on BPS for $49 but I think you can get it at WalMart for $35. The link below will show you some of the watches they may have been talking about.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...cSearched=true
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Old 05-07-2011, 07:16 PM   #3
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Surfing watches have that tides and some have moon phases. Just look at surfermag.com or quicksilver.
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Old 05-07-2011, 10:39 PM   #4
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RipCurl also has a line of nice watches that tell moon phases and tides for a good number of local beaches. I have the Ripcurl Rincon Oceansearch ATS and I switch it between HB and Newport regularly. It also has a session timer as well, and a few other cool actions that I haven't figured out how to use yet.
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Old 05-08-2011, 10:03 AM   #6
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Not sure if this is what they were talking about but the Casio Pathfinder watches may have what you are looking for. Some are priced well and others are over $300. I personally have the Casio Fishing watch it's listed on BPS for $49 but I think you can get it at WalMart for $35. The link below will show you some of the watches they may have been talking about.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...cSearched=true
I have the same watch, Had it about 5yrs. you have to manually enter Lat. Lon. for it to be at all useful, gives you moon Phase, sunrise/sunset, & when the bite is suppose be on.
It works great at keeping time, moon phase, sun up & sun down are all pretty accurate & the 4 bites a day I get, for some strange reason are 2hrs long, with the tide change smack in the middle.
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I have the same watch, Had it about 5yrs. you have to manually enter Lat. Lon. for it to be at all useful, gives you moon Phase, sunrise/sunset, & when the bite is suppose be on.
It works great at keeping time, moon phase, sun up & sun down are all pretty accurate & the 4 bites a day I get, for some strange reason are 2hrs long, with the tide change smack in the middle.
Once you get all the data locked in they are pretty accurate. I have owned 2 of them in the last 10 years. The first one I lost, but my current one has been going strong for 5 years. You can even set the alarm to a silent setting which is helpful if you are somewhere and cannot hear your alarm for whatever reason.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Casio-Fish...-Watch/2404140
The watch is at Walmart for about $20 less than at BPS.
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For what it's worth,
I have the $300 one, the Casio Pathfinder:
Stainless and Titanium = no salty issues.
Water proof to super deep.
Digital Compass = Sick.
Tides.
Moon.
Barometer.
Altimeter.

It's badass.

If you can afford it, it's a good buy. Got it on Amazon for around $270.

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For what it's worth,
I have the $300 one, the Casio Pathfinder:
Stainless and Titanium = no salty issues.
Water proof to super deep.
Digital Compass = Sick.
Tides.
Moon.
Barometer.
Altimeter.

It's badass.

If you can afford it, it's a good buy. Got it on Amazon for around $270.

Willy
This is the watch I wanted but I settled for the $35 one. The watch you are describing is very nice.
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Old 05-22-2011, 06:55 PM   #11
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This is the watch I wanted but I settled for the $35 one. The watch you are describing is very nice.


My wife just gave me my anniversary gift...


PAG240-1 Casio Pathfinder watch

Feature I will use most= DIGITAL COMPASS = SICK

it also has a barometer and altimeter (i haven't figured out how i would use the latter for fishing yet, i guess if the weather changes the barometer will go up)


It doesn't have the moon or tides, but i can't complain... :P

http://pathfinder.casio.com/watches/


I am going to have to wait until my next fishing to test this baby out!
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I need to replace mine with a smaller one. I have a ff/gps combo unit so I don't need the gps...just need to tell time.

P.S. Happy Anniversary
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Or you can get a free app for your phone with a nice graphical display of the tides and moon.
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Old 05-22-2011, 10:24 PM   #15
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My wife just gave me my anniversary gift...


PAG240-1 Casio Pathfinder watch

Feature I will use most= DIGITAL COMPASS = SICK

it also has a barometer and altimeter (i haven't figured out how i would use the latter for fishing yet, i guess if the weather changes the barometer will go up)


It doesn't have the moon or tides, but i can't complain... :P

http://pathfinder.casio.com/watches/


I am going to have to wait until my next fishing to test this baby out!

All kidding aside........that's a bad *ss watch.
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