
G-Shock RANGEMAN is part of the Master of G series of tough and rugged timepieces that are designed and engineered to stand up to the most grueling conditions imaginable. RANGEMAN is Triple Sensor equipped, which makes it capable of keeping altitude, barometric pressure, temperature, and direction readings at your fingertips. Cylindrical buttons provide outstanding operation and improved resistance to impact. The frequently used sensor button (center right) has a metal cover that protects it against lateral impact and keeps foreign matter out. Pressing the sensor button in any mode takes you directly to a sensor screen. Each sensor mode has its own audible tone, which means you can determine which mode you are entering without even looking at the watch. All of this plus one-touch time recording, one-touch elapsed time measurement, world-renowned G-SHOCK toughness and durability, and much more makes RANGEMAN the perfect choice for rangers, rescue crews, and anyone else whose profession or activities demand unfailing reliability.
Q: Can the watch record time and measure elapsed time?
A: This watch offers one-touch time recording and one-touch elapsed time measurement.
Q: How does the watch measure altitude, barometric pressure, temperature, and direction?
A: The Casio G-Shock Rangeman watch is equipped with triple-sensor technology. This allows the watch to keep readings of altitude, barometric pressure, temperature, and direction readily available to the wearer.
Q: Does the watch have a backlight?
A: This watch has a backlit display.
Q: What is the battery life of the watch?
A: The battery life of the watch is 87600 hours.
Q: Why does each sensor mode have its own audible tone?
A: Each sensor mode has its own audible tone so you can determine which mode you are entering without having to look at the watch.
Q: What is the purpose of the metal cover on the sensor button?
A: The metal cover on the sensor button protects it against lateral impact and keeps foreign matter out.
Q: Can I go scuba diving with this watch?
A: Maximum Depth of Water is 656 Feet. This depth is equivalent to 200 meters.