Casio G Shock Rangeman Military Watch GW9400



In meny people opinion the Casio G-Shock GW9400 Rangeman is one of the most important Casio G-Shock models in a while, and is possibly the best Casio G-Shock watch available today. From a durability, functionality, and style perspective, this is one hard watch to beat. Will they get better in the future? Probably, but a modest investment will get you a fantastic "do anything" watch for at least several more years. An easy way to understand a cornerstone feature of the Rangeman is that it is the first Casio G-Shock that includes the full stack of "ABC" sensor technology. "ABC" is an acronym often used to describe Casio's "Triple Sensor" technology that for many years you'd only find available in its Pro Trek (previously Pathfinder) collection of watches. Triple Sensor meant that the watch contained an Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass. It also happens to include a thermometer; which never seems to get included in "triple" sensor, but that is included as well. For several years Casio had been experimenting with the inclusion of this sensor technology into Casio G-Shock watches. In fact, the GW9200 Rangeman is a follow-up to the GW9300 Mudman, and the GW9200 Riseman before it. Those previous models contained some, but not all of the Triple Sensor technology. The Rangeman has them all, and in a satisfying way that allows them to live within the the durable G-Shock shell and still be easy to operate. A logical question is how the the GW9400 and current Casio Pro Trek models compare to one another. That is a really good question and there are of course differences. Having said that, more good news is that, from what I can tell, Casio included the Version 3 Triple Sensor module into the GW9400 Casio G-Shock watch. Released in 2013 as well, the Triple Sensor Version 3 module was discussed a bit more right here. In fact, the smaller size of the new module is probably what makes it possible for Casio to include the full ABC set of features into a G-Shock watch. In a nutshell, the version 3 module is smaller, uses less power, is faster, and is more precise than previous generation sensors. Watches such as the Casio Pro Trek PRW3000 and the lower-priced PRG270 (also both new for 2013) contain the version 3 module and so does the GW9400. Honestly, if you want a triple sensor watch from Casio and don't already have one, I recommend one of those three models from 2013 and onward. They offer a noticeable improvement over previous models and set the standard moving forward. Casio used the version 2 module for a full decade, so we expect to see at least a solid five years of use out of the version 3 module. Casio Pro Trek watches use dedicated pushers on the right side of the case for each of the three sensor functions (they display the temperature when you view the barometer information). Pro Trek models also have a larger LCD display, which isn't broken up into a few sections as Casio typically does with G-Shock models. That means Pro Trek pieces offer a slight edge in usability and legibility. The Rangeman on the other hand, has one large pusher at the 3 o'clock position which is used to cycle through the various ABC function modes. While the displays are different, functionality is the same. Casio can't after all hand over all of the benefits of a Pro Trek to a G-Shock, so there are advantages to the Pro Trek depending on the wearer. What is oddly ironic for the first time, is that most modern Pro Treks are slightly smaller than a G-Shock. That means that we consider the Pro Trek PRW3000 (for example) to be a svelte, slim timepiece companion next to the bolder and masculine looks of the Casio G-Shock GW9400 Rangeman. I have both so I don't really prefer one over the other, and functionally they are very similar. I like the bold looks of the Rangeman more, but with its smaller size and more legible screen, I like the PRW3000 for things like exercise and sports, while the G-Shock is great for things like hiking, swimming, and otherwise adventuring.

Comments

  1. The reason why you don't like it is because this watch is for an American soldier that kills Taliban motherfuckers like you
  2. Your review suck
  3. Is this Carl Pilkington
  4. I thought this was overall a fair review, but for completeness, I'd like to point out that all of the ABC functions and the thermometer can be calibrated, usually by holding the ADJUST button. Most of the functions are, in fact, useless without calibration -- e.g., the altimeter uses barometric pressure to calculate a reading, so it is affected by atmospheric conditions; if you want an accurate reading, you need to set a reference altitude at a given barometric pressure.

    My biggest complaint about the watch is not its overall size but its thickness. The watch is light and comfortable but the thickness means it can interfere with sleeves. Yes, the thick outer resin bezel protects against falls and bumps, but I still wish the watch was thinner. I bought it as a skiing watch for tracking vertical, but I discovered that if you set it to take readings every five seconds (as opposed to its other setting, two minutes) it will only store one hour's worth of data!
  5. Guess you should've purchased a Gulfmaster...
  6. this guy is a fucking idiot...
  7. its a walts watch, i have a traser with tritium dial , it tells the time thats all i need
  8. Gvdd
  9. Why v
  10. Marines
  11. Marines
  12. Casio Rangeman is a great and beautifull watch!!!
  13. My only question is was this a blind buy because it's a very expensive watch and you sound like you hate it. I mean did you do any research before buying this watch.
  14. personally the suunto looks worse and more boring and poorer reviews across the board for that brand.
  15. go f ur self !!! tks
  16. why did you buy it in the first place?! you f@ckin' egg!!
  17. i cant believe some one actually said this ugly rubbish watch...you broke my heart as gshockers man
  18. If you want a Casio, but a smaller size and similar features as the Suunto, you could check out their Pro Trek Pathfinder series, especially PRW-3000 & 3100.
  19. The thing i find frustrating about the G Shock's, is that the usable display is so small! They clutter it up with all these ridiculous visuals but the date / time etc is only allocated a tiny amount of real estate. Love the toughness / durability etc but totally agree with you about the clutter and excessive text.
  20. Hi please make a video on comparing, review and rating of Protrek model PRG-240-1 with G-Shock model GW9400-1. I am thrown off balance in between both watches. As they both are awsome and alomost having same price tag. Thank you.


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