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Casio Pathfinder PAW1200T-1VCasio's done it again. At the CES, Casio unveiled it's newest Pathfinder timepiece, the Casio PAW1200T-7V, an atomic solar model. Atomic time is what NASA uses when they are about to launch a shuttle into space. Now, you can see the same time right on your wrist. The watch employs Casio's "waveceptor atomic timekeeping technology." Plus, it's solar powered. You don't ever need to worry about your watch going fast/slow or even a battery change. That is what I call convenience.

The Casio PAW1200T-7V is more than just a timekeeping device. It has a digital compass, an altimeter, a barometer, and a thermometer built into it. It's water resit for up to 100 metres, has a 1/100-second stopwatch, rings five alarms, shows world time, and has a countdown timer as well. This baby is meant to be punished, brutally, outdoors. The PAW1200T-7V is equipped with a titanium band! It looks gorgeous.

There are actually three flavors to choose from. The PAW1200T-7V has a suggested price of $380. The PAW1200-1V (shown in the image), which throws out the titanium band for a black resin one, has a suggested price of $300. Both models will be available at JC Penny stores. The third model, the PAW1200-3V comes with a green resin band, has a suggested price of $300 and will be available at select retailers.

Surely, a pride to own.

Image courtesy CES Uncovered