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Exploring the Rocky Mountains with the Casio Pro Trek PRG-330

Jeffrey Donenfeld

Pro Trek – Casio’s outdoor focused, rugged instrument timepieces seem to be making a comeback, improving features. looks, and toughness for this original player in feature filled outdoors watches. The PRG-330 is one of Casio’s newest Pro Trek Models, and features a triple sensor , coupled with solar charging and a large-number easily readable display.

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I spent the last week wearing the PRG-330, including both knocking around town as well as camping in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. My general impression is that the PRG-330 is a tough, more minimally styled outdoors watch that could be the perfect blend of features and longevity, possibly at the cost of a bit of style.  The typically more energy hungry “ABC” functionality is perfectly paired with “tough solar” charging, and the big numbers are a pleasure to glance at.

Stay one step ahead of Mother Nature with the Solar Powered PRG300, incorporating Casio’s new Triple Sensor Version 3 engine. Advanced CASIO original technology has allowed for a 95% smaller direction sensor and 90% reduction in sensor power consumption compared to previous models. Despite their smaller size, the new sensors in this model delivers better accuracy and energy efficiency. This model can measure Altitude in 1m increments (previously 5m) and display compass readings with 60-seconds of continuous. Aluminum Panel Bezel. Design features include a compact, sleek case and soft urethane band for a better fit to the wrist. One-touch access to digital compass, barometric pressure/altitude, and temperature readings keep important information at your fingertips. Everything about these models is designed and engineered to make them essential pieces of outdoor gear.

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First Impressions

For an outdoors-centric watch at a decent price, I was impressed with the presentation, fit, and finish – although this is not uncommon for Casio. The watch comes in a small wood-like box, and is presented nicely. When I opened the box, the watch face was blank, but as soon as I gave it some light and movement, it turned on, with the battery indicator reading “M”. The watch is not huge, and actually feels nice on the wrist. On the underside of the piece, in the space where the band interfaces with the watch case, there are nice rubber pads there, making the entire contact surface with my wrist soft and smooth. Additiaonlly, I was glad to see big, bright numbers on the face – very easy to read at a glance.

The big dissapointment with initial impressions is that the backlight is a white LED illuminating from one side of the face. It’s perfectly readable, but a LOT of light spills out the front, it’s very bright, and has a less classy quality than glowing backlights. Out of all features, this glaring white backlight to me is the largest fault of the watch.

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On the Wrist

On the wrist, the PRG330 feels good. Pads under the band make it nice and smooth. The size is large enough to be substantial and legible, but not too big on my medium sized wrists. I love the large numbers, and relatively clear display.

I did a good amount of hiking and climbing with the watch, and grew to love the big numbers, big easy to push buttons, and solar power. The compass, altimeter, and barometer are nice features to have – but in practice, I never actually used them except to play around with. Out of all of the sensors, the barometer graph was the most useful, letting me see when the barometer was falling and a storm coming in. I’d love to see Casio’s Multiband-6 technology for atomic timekeeping.

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Feature Review

  • LED backlight – The “super illuminator” white LED glares too bright for me, and lights up from one side. I’d prefer a glowing one.
  • Solar powered – Love this feature – I never have to change the battery or worry about the battery dying in the field.
  • Digital compass – Yep, it works. But why are there direction markings on the bezel, without being rotatable? This is confusing.
  • Altimeter – Once again, it works – and there’s a memory feature to save altitudes.
  • Barometer – I love seeing a barometer graph for assessing weather patterns
  • Thermometer – Shows up on the Barometer screen
  • World time: 31 time zones (48 cities + coordinated universal time)
  • 1/10-second stopwatch
  • Battery level indicator – Key for a solar watch, and making sure i have power in the field.
  • Power Saving (display goes blank to save power when the watch is left in the dark)
  • Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
  • Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month – I’d love to have the MultiBand6 feature too.

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  • Switch out the white LED backlight for a green glowing backlight. Those white leds shining from one side glare, and are disruptively bright at night. A dimmer would also be great.
  • Why the direction markers on the bezel? If you can’t turn the bezel to lock in a direction, or save a direction, then get ride of that bezel.
  • It’s nitpicky, but the ProTrek brand name and logo in general -I hate it. The logo font seems like it’s trying hard to look “outdoorsy”. I’d love a new more modern font to really take these timepieces seriously.

Should You Buy It?

Looking for a well features, sure-to-be-durable outdoors watch that just simply works? Then this could be a great choice. But if you’re looking for a truly refined field instrument, or something to model for instagram photos in, then you might want to keep looking.

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Final Thoughts

Casio ProTrek PRG330 is a well-featured ABC outdoor watch, with an easily readable display, solar powered dependability, and comfy wearing,. Except for the glare of the backlight, omission of radio controlled time setting, it’s a great piece for the price.

  • Brand & Model:   Casio Pro Trek PRG-330
  • Price: USD$200
  • Who we think it might be for: Outdoors people looking for a reliable wrist instrument. 
  • If I could make one design suggestion, it would be:  Fix the backlight to be a glowing type instead of side LED type.
  • What spoke to me the most about this watch:  Big numbers and solar charging.
  • Case and Bezel material: Resin – Aluminum
  • Band material: Resin
  • LED backlight (Super Illuminator)
  • Solar powered
  • Digital compass
  • Thermometer
  • Battery level indicator
  • Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration)

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Wrist Watch Review Writer Jeffrey Donenfeld lives in Colorado and reviews products at his website . An accomplished adventure traveler, antarctic expedition director, and rescue scuba diver, Jeffrey has tested and reviewed watches in a multitude of challenging environments. Jeffrey loves exploring design, construction, materials, and utility aspects of horology, and gets a kick out of both classics as well as fresh new ideas. He typically tests extensively watches he writes about, and provides readers with a real-world, practical take on diverse timepieces. In addition to writing about time, Jeffrey also works as a venture capital investment manager at a growing startup accelerator in Boulder, Colorado. In his free time he travels (70+ countries and counting), snowboards, rock climbs, runs, sails, scuba dives, and occasionally relaxes.

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Pro Trek PRG330-1 and PRG330-4 Slimline Solar & Triple Sensor

Casio PRO TREK PRG330

New for North America in July 2018 are the Pro Trek PRG330-1 (black) and PRG330-4 (pink) slimline models featuring Tough Solar power and the Triple Sensor Version 3. These PRG330 models have an aluminum bezel which is an upgrade over the resin bezels of the PRG330 series. These are smaller lightweight models that are appropriate for men and women and include useful outdoor functions like an altimeter, barometer, compass, thermometer, and sunrise/sunset data. Both models have positive LCD displays and the PRG330-4 model has a pink-tinted display background.

Other features include 100-meter water resistance, low-temperature resistance (-10 °C), world time (48 cities + UTC), 1/10 second stopwatch (1,000 hours total with split), countdown timer (24 hours), 5 alarms with 1 snooze alarm, battery level indicator, power saving function, and full auto Super Illuminator LED backlight. The PRG330 can go up to 8 months on a full charge without additional solar exposure or about 23 months in power saving mode. The PRG330 measures 56 x 47.1 x 12.7 mm and weighs 58 grams.

The PRG330-1 and PRG330-4 have a list price of $200 USD each.

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Casio ProTrek PRG340-1 Review: A Super-Spy Watch for the Rest of Us

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Loads of gizmos, built for adventure, and charmingly ugly, the Casio ProTrek PRG340-1 is mission-ready.

Stunts, chase scenes, exotic locales —  when you think of the Mission: Impossible movies, certain set pieces come to mind. But among EDC enthusiasts, this film franchise has another calling card: Ugly but charming (“chugly”) wristwatches .

Now, the ProTrek PRG340-1 ( $280 ) hasn’t technically been featured on the silver screen. But in my mind’s eye, this new Casio would be perfectly at home on the wrist of an IMF agent.

It’s got all the features a good super-spy needs: solar charging, a compass, barometer, and altimeter, and enough alarms and timers to keep your world-saving plan on track. Plus, it has that bulky, utilitarian look I’ve come to expect from Ethan Hunt and his team.

So when the offer to test drive the watch came through, I half-expected the email to set my computer on fire. This, thankfully, did not happen. But a certain theme song may have played in my head as soon as the tester arrived. And over more than a week’s worth of wrist time, the tune never quite managed to fade.

In short: The Casio ProTrek PRG340-1 is an excellent adventure watch, fully equipped for various situations. Its massive numerals and easy-access functions make it a breeze to operate, in a package that wears somehow smaller than its dimensions. It’s attractive, feature-rich, and let down just slightly by its materials and finishing.

Casio ProTrek PRG340-1 Watch Review

Wearing Casio ProTrek PRW6900YL-1 Watch Review

  • Case size: 54.7 × 51.7 × 15.1 mm
  • Case/band material: Biomass plastic
  • Weight: 54 g
  • Movement: Casio Tough Solar/Triple Sensor Quartz
  • Water resistance: 100 m
  • Crystal: Mineral

Do you want other people to be able to read the time from your wrist, halfway across the room? Then the PRG340-1 is your watch.

The central numerals dominate the ProTrek’s display, which is somewhat smaller than its nearly 55mm length would indicate. Yet despite its size, the watch wears surprisingly well.

Its case rises 15.1 mm from the wrist, and the band dives down from the lugs with a comfortable grace. There’s also a model with a titanium bracelet , for an upcharge of $50.

Casio aimed to make the ProTrek equally as easy on the environment. The company website states that the PRG340 line uses biomass plastics that don’t sacrifice comfort.

“The case and urethane band are crafted from biomass plastics made with castor oil and the band from biomass plastics made with corn,” according to Casio.

Corn, you say? Well, I guess even a super-spy needs to have their vegetables. But as cushy as the band may be, I’m more impressed with the various gadgetry.

The Adventurer’s Toolbox

The PRG340-1 comes with three major sensors: a compass, a barometer, and an altimeter. This leaves out the atomic timekeeping found on its recently reviewed cousin , though the solar charging remains.

Each of these is available with a press of the corresponding button on the watch’s right-hand side. There’s also a two-way rotating bezel, something the analog/digital PRW6900YL-5 lacks.

But the star here is the screen. Per Casio, “The duplex LCD lays out separate layers for the compass graphics and the clock functions, enabling a larger compass display for better legibility and easier navigation in a design that is both functional and beautiful.”

It’s fairly impressive to see this layering in action, especially knowing that there’s a solar panel lurking somewhere behind. Some digital watches can be difficult to read at an angle, especially when driving or wearing sunglasses. Not so with the PRG340-1, despite its technical complications.

And speaking of brightness, check out its double LED.

PRW6900YL-5 Double LED Casio ProTrek Watch Review

From a technology standpoint, I think this ProTrek lines up with its price. Unfortunately, it’s let down just a bit by the plastics surrounding said tech.

I’m all for the use of environmentally friendly materials, and for this, Casio gets something of a pass. But there’s also a slight touch of button-wobble here, and the chassis feels similar to that of a basic Tough Solar Sport .

Are the biomass plastics better? Yes, I’d say so. But whether or not they’re $200 better is up to the buyer to decide.

Speaking of the number 200, it would be nice to see a higher water resistance here. Still, 100m is solid, and I understand that the sensors likely prohibit a better rating. And the PRG340 will do something that even most watertight G-SHOCKs won’t:

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That’s right! It’ll lay flat.

And all jokes aside, this is actually a nice feature. It means that you can set the watch on a table while fist-fighting with an assassin or terrorists, and still be able to glance at the time.

Casio ProTrek PRG340-1: Conclusion

Casio ProTrek PRG340-1 Watch Review

Reading through the product description, it’s clear that Casio is selling the PRG340-1 as an adventurous, outdoorsy watch. And truly, it is. But for me, this is secret-agent stuff all the way.

With its massive numerals, technical credentials, and intuitive layout and interface, the ProTrek PRG340-1 has all the makings of a long-term, go (almost) anywhere companion.

The use of biomass plastics is laudable, even if they leave the watch feeling just a touch on the side of toy-like. But in my book, the overall comfort and functionality make up for it.

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Watch Review: Casio Pro Trek PRG340

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One of the latest watches in the Casio Pro Trek collection is the PRG340 family, which currently consists of three models, including the pictured PRG340-1, PRG340-3 (which has yellow versus red color accents), and the slightly more expensive (by just $50) PRG340T-7 that has a case fitted with titanium sections, as well as a matching titanium bracelet. Casio doesn’t break new ground here from a technical standpoint, but these watches are a slimmed-down and modernized version of a classic outdoor timepiece that countless hikers, campers, trekkers, hunters, fishers, etc., have relied upon for many years. To review the Casio Pro Trek PRG340, I did what one should do with a timepiece like this — I took it into the mountains.

Pro Trek watches have traditionally been typified by their “triple-sensor” array, which includes a compass, barometer, and altimeter. Since the latter two actually use the same sensor, an additional thermometer is included in the mix, though you need to take the watch off your wrist for a bit to get a proper reading. Over the years, Casio has included solar charging (Tough Solar movement module) for the battery and a host of other little software features (such as sunrise/sunset time and other “complications”) that help increase the utility of these fun little wrist gadgets. It was probably predictable that Casio G-Shock watches would intrude into the Pro Trek space, and that has certainly happened. It really started when Casio decided to put the full ABC (altimeter, barometer, compass) functions into the G-Shock Rangeman. Since then, consumers have been a bit confused about the Pro Trek vs. G-Shock question, and I understand that. That said, there are still some important areas in which Pro Trek products are useful.

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Some of those areas include legibility and usability. While G-Shock watches can require a bit of a learning curve to understand all the functions, Pro Trek watches are comparatively simple to understand and operate with handy dedicated buttons to access necessary features and a very clear and legible display. Casio protects its G-Shock collection by making the watches a bit more water resistant and durable, on average, but from a visual standpoint, I think you can agree that Pro Trek and G-Shock watches are two different beasts. But it is true that Casio product managers have to tread a thin line to make sure that G-Shock and Pro Trek model worlds don’t step on each others’ feet too much.

I grew up lusting after Pro Trek watches as a kid. The variety of functions and sensors led the 10-year-old in me to believe that these were the world’s most capable gadget watches. In a lot of ways, they were. Now, the best Pro Trek watches are a vestige of the non-connected smartwatch world — products that can perform all of their functions in the middle of nowhere, without any need for civilization. Core functions like the compass, altimeter, and barometer are designed to assist with navigation, weather prediction, and overall safety when you are deep in the wilderness. You need some skill when it comes to how to use all of this data (such as understanding what shifts in barometric pressure mean) but, overall, these are very competent wrist gadgets that aren’t very expensive and can offer years of utility.

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While the PRG340 might look a lot like classic Pro Trek models, the case is relatively new and produced from sustainable biomass plastics. The case wears smaller than it sounds but is rated at 51.7mm-wide, 54.7mm lug-to-lug distance, and 15.1mm-thick. Note the still-new articulating lugs to help the watch wear more comfortably even on smaller wrists. The case is water resistant to 100 meters and has a mineral crystal under a protective bezel. The free-moving rotating bezel is used for navigational purposes. Casio also includes quick-release bars for the straps, a feature that is increasingly common on these models. The strap looks a lot like classic Pro Trek polyurethane straps but is actually surprisingly thin and pliable, making for a lot of wearing comfort. The entire watch and strap weigh very little, just 54 grams in total.

One of the things I’ve always loved about Pre Trek watches is the focus on legibility. Not only is the time display very large and easy to see, but other information on the dial is also designed to be easy to view. This includes everything from the little multi-purpose graph section on the dial, as well as how you operate and read the various sensor functions such as the altimeter and the compass. Compared to modern smartwatches and other connected products, the information displayed on a Pro Trek can seem simple by comparison. But that’s really the point of a product like this — it is for people who don’t want a connected product, either because they are too frequently out of mobile service range, or because they just don’t like the idea of worrying if the battery is charged or if there will be a software problem. What Casio offers with the Pro Trek is rock-solid reliability. I also want to mention that, while the PRG340 is not a connected watch, it does have the longstanding ability to receive radio signals from a nearby atomic clock in order to update the time. This doesn’t work all over the world but is a legacy function in a number of Casio products.

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One of the more visually fun features that the PRG340 models have is Casio’s “duplex LCD screens,” which are used for the compass function. This places a secondary LCD screen over the main one and is used for the compass needle indicators that overlay the main screen. This isn’t new, but it is one of the more impressive inventions of the Pro Trek family and something I am happy to see here in this PRG340. To my knowledge, this particular system has yet to find its way into a Casio G-Shock model.

Hiking at over 7,000 feet in the territory where it often rains (I got rained on) was a perfect place to test out the Casio Pro Trek PRG340 in the wild. I was able to precisely measure both my current altitude and altitude gains, as well as rely on the compass to help keep my bearings in unfamiliar lands. The barometer (and thunder sounds in the sky) were a good clue that it was going to rain, and knowing that proved very helpful. While the Pro Trek family is very much “classic” by today’s gadget watch standards, there is still a lot of appeal here, and I think plenty of people could make use of a watch like this while participating in the right outdoor activities. For me, it was a welcome blast from the past, and I look forward to hiking with it more. Retail price for the Casio Pro Trek PRG340-1 is $280 USD . Learn more at the Casio website here .

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PRG-30-1

Introducing the PRO TREK outdoor watch in a compact, satisfying size. Get the Tough Solar technology and triple sensor for measuring direction, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature that PRO TREK is known for, but in a smaller, lighter Camper Line design. Your wrist will just love it, even on long treks. Simply press the keys on the right side of the case to access easy triple sensor readings. Clear markings on the bezel help you access the exact function you need, right when you need it. A bolder, more legible font on the LCD display makes it easy to see the time and readings, whether in lighted spaces or, with the Super Illuminator, in the dark.

PRG-30-1

Specifications

Basic information, case size (l× w× h), case and bezel material, water resistance, environmental resistance, power supply and battery life, sensor feature, watch features, sunrise/sunset display, alarm/hourly time signal, light color, mute feature, energy saving feature, battery display/alert, other features, comparing products, technology features.

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TOUGH SOLAR

SOLAR-POWERED (TOUGH SOLAR)

This proprietary CASIO solar-powered battery-recharging system assures stable operation of various power-hungry functions, including dial lighting, alarms, stopwatches and measurement functions.

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Measuring altitudes based on changes in atmospheric pressure

The altimeter determines the altitude at your current location based on accumulated atmospheric pressure changes measured by the pressure sensor. Setting the altimeter at a location where you know the precise altitude before starting your ascent enables it to take even more precise altitude measurements.

Sea level measurement

Setting the altimeter at a location where you know the precise altitude enables you to determine the elevation of your current position with respect to sea level. If you come across a marker indicating 400 meters above sea level while hiking or climbing, for example, simply set the altimeter at 400 meters. This enables you to obtain more accurate readings with respect to sea level when you take subsequent measurements after moving on.

Altitude memory

The altitude memory stores data on the month, date, time and results of altitude readings taken automatically at regular intervals and displays the highest and lowest altitudes measured as well as the cumulative ascent/descent altitude and relative altitude. This data provides an easily understandable summation of your ascents and descents during a climb.

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  • Cumulative ascent altitude : total of ascent altitudes (A + C)
  • Cumulative descent altitude : total of descent altitudes (B + D)
  • Highest altitude : altitude measured at the highest point E among all readings during memory measurement
  • Lowest altitude : altitude measured at the lowest point F among all readings during memory measurement
  • Highest/lowest previous record altitudes
  • Sum of cumulative ascent/descent altitudes : computed repeatedly at time of memory measurements between 0 and 99,995 meters

Altitude differential display

Checking against contour lines on a map enables you to confirm your cumulative ascents/descents. Determining the height of your hourly ascents by resetting the altitude differential display once an hour can be helpful in establishing a reasonable climbing plan, for example.

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*These measurement functions are not intended for use as professional instruments. Please use the measured data for reference purposes only.

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Forecasting the weather based on the atmospheric pressure tendency

A graphic display of atmospheric pressure readings taken at regular intervals reveals pressure trends at a glance. When the pressure is rising, the weather is likely to improve; when it's falling, there's usually worse weather ahead. This feature can remind you to take your swimming suit along, or alert you to approaching trouble.

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Atmospheric pressure tendency graph / Atmospheric pressure tendency indicator

The barometer measures the atmospheric pressure every two hours automatically and displays the recent atmospheric pressure tendency and the current pressure graphically.

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DIGITAL COMPASS

Aligning a map with the surrounding terrain

If you determine magnetic north with the direction measurement function and place a map beside your watch, you can align the map with the surrounding geography.

Magnetic declination correction

You can change the direction measurement standard from “magnetic north” to “true north” by inputting the magnetic declination data indicated on a topographical map to correct the direction.

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Bearing Memory [selected models only]

The Bearing Memory memorizes directions detected by the direction measurement function and displays them continuously in graphic format. You can travel straight toward your destination by following a course determined with the memorized direction displayed steadily in the 12 o’clock position on your watch face. This capability also comes in handy when visibility is low due to such factors as trees or fog.

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SUNRISE, SUNSET TIME DISPLAY

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AUTO LIGHTR

For quick, easy data confirmation, even in the dark or with both hands occupied

You need both hands for many outdoor activities, and you don't always have one free to illuminate your watch face in low-light conditions. The Auto Light Switch solves this problem by illuminating the light whenever you turn your wrist to bring the watch into the viewing position.

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