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Suunto Vector Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Thermometer (Black)

Suunto Vector Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Thermometer (Black)


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Features:
  • Convenient, wristwatch design includes digital altimeter, barometer, compass, watch, and more
  • Measures altitude range up to 29,500 ft.
  • Automatic 4-day memory stores barometric pressure information in one hour intervals
  • Watch function includes 12/24 hour clock and calendar pre-programmed to 2089
  • Also features a thermometer, electroluminescent backlight, and water-resistance down to 30m/100ft
  • Product Description
    The watch that started it all! Suunto's original Wristop Computer, the Vector changed the face of sport watches forever with its groundbreaking combination of features, including an altimeter, barometer, electronic compass, digital log book, and watch. Introduced in 1998, the Vector was the first watch to make it to the summit of Mt. Everest. Today, the Vector is still considered the standard by which other sport watches are judged, and it remains a favorite everywhere, from the mountain tops to the Marine Corps. Barometer - Absolute pressure range 8.90 - 32.40 inHg / 300 - 1100 mbar, Sea level pressure range 27.25 - 31.90 inHg / 921-1080 mbar, Resolution 0.05 inHg / 1 mbar Temperature - range -20 - +60 C / -5 - +140 F Compass - shows bearing in degrees and cardinal or half-cardinal point Backlight, electroluminescent User-replaceable battery Low Battery Indicator Easy-to-read display Water Resistant to 30 m / 100ft Weight 1.9 oz / 55g

    Spotlight Customer Reviews:
    Customer Rating:
      
    Summary:
       Suunto Vector will not calibrate
    Comment:
       I have owned two Vectors. They both wind up having the same problem. After awhile the compass will not calibrate and the compass portion of the watch is useless. I am the type that hardly ever removes the watch from my wrist. The first vector fogged after swimming and then the compass died. I bought another one and after a year the compass died again.
    I will not own another one.

    GS
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    Summary:
       After 6 years of abuse, ......
    Comment:
       a couple of weeks ago I was glacading and when I got to the bottom I noticed that there was some condensation in the display. It still worked OK and after a few hours the condensation went away. But...

    After 6 years of mountaineering, backpacking, skiing, mountain biking and just general abuse I guess that it is time to retire the Vector. Overall, it has performed brilliantly. My only complaint is that some of the functions are buried in a system of menus that for me are not that intuitive. So, if I don't use them often, I forget how.

    I have decided to replace it with the more expensive Suunto Core. The main reason is that it has a dot matrix display, which supposedly gives more information and has a better menu system. We'll see.

    In the end, the Vector has been a very good watch for me and I highly recommend it.
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    Summary:
       Suunto Vector - Great Watch
    Comment:
       I had a Casio Pathfinder for 10 years prior to getting the Suunto Vector Black. Loved the Casio until I had to replce the batteries. In order to keep it water resistant, I forked over another $50 each time to the repair guy. However, each time the batteries were replaced I lost a function/feature. Can't find a damn watch band either.
    The Suunto Vector Black on the other hand is not only a great looking watch but you can change the battery (did I say one battery?) yourself, thus keeping the water resistant integrity. How? The battery resides in its own sealed compartment. Use a quarter to unscrew the top and there sits the battery. tah-dah.
    I'm an avid sailor, surfer and also fly planes. The Vector is very easy to use. The con is you can't set the declination point. I found this to be true with other brands I tried before settling on the Suunto. I also wish the count down timer would start to count up once it hit zero so I can use the stopwatch as a stopwatch not as a count up timer. But I can live without this feature. I like the negative display too. Nice touch. The watch has a large face; 1 5/16" and 2" edge to edge.
    The new Casio has this stupid moving three stripes on the face. If you raise your hand or tilt it to certain angle the damn light comes on. I rather have a button to push than have it come on by itself. A person lying down, the light comes on. It also has large face. Compare the Suunto and a Casio side by side and you'll see the Suunto quality and workmanship over the Casio. Friends who bought a Casio regret doing it once they saw my Suunto. I think they did because I had a Casio before and they, some piece of crap.
    OK, its been a year since I've owned my Suunto. I don't like writing reviews until I've owned something for awhile to see if the product holds true. This one does. I've lost 1 second in the past year, the band looks fresh and new, the face still shiny and unscratched even though it gets banged against stuff all the time. If you're thinking of getting Suunto Vector, stop thinking and buy one. You'll be happy you did.
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    Summary:
       Very VERY solid purchase. Unless you have small hands.
    Comment:
       Really like this product. I have had NO trouble getting all of the functions to work properly. There's a trick to it though. READ THE BLOODY DIRECTIONS. Yeah, I know it's a book, and sure it's thick, but there's about fifteen pages of actual directions in about thirty languages, so just suck it up already, complainers. Sorry for the rant. I was worried that this watch would be tough to get functioning from other reviews. Not so. It's pretty big, but light weight and sturdy. Gtting used to the novel second hand takes a few days, but as I'm in the vet-medical bizz, I use this watch in anesthesia to time recordings, and every day without worrying about some critter scratching the face or something. Good stuff. I'd say for the price it'd be tough to do better.
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    Summary:
       Nice, but...
    Comment:
       This is a really cool gadget, and it does all the stuff the previous reviewers have stated. Three annoyances: 1) plastic crystal. 2) temp. sensor is on the underside, so all it registers is your skin temp. HEY SUUNTO: PUT THE SENSOR ON THE TOP!! You may have to wait for 15 minutes for the sensor to read actual temp. once you have removed the watch 3) the barometer is consistently 15 mbar low. I check this against the airport weather readings, as well as a Kestrel weather instrument. Having to constantly re-adjust your reference altitude is also somewhat annoying, but it's a necessary process until the wrist-mounted radar altimeter is introduced. The new model ("core") is supposed to have a motion sensor so that the barometer and altimeter readings are unrelated. Hope it works. Oh yeah: this watch isn't as godawful big as I expected. I have tiny little girly wrists and this thing doesn't look like a trash can lid on me or anything like that. Also: don't pay more than $150.

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