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I have two of them and really like them. The Pathfinder is also a great watch as well and I have two of them. I like watches especially big ones. The X lander military version is my fav right now. Here is a link to it. http://www.suunto.com/us/en/products/Ou ... r-military
I own a Suunto Core, great watch if you need the altimeter or barometer function. I bought the all black version, the plastic strap that comes with it is a bit sucky, plastic and sweaty, just generaly uncomfortable. I replaced it with a Maratc Zulu from a nice gentleman in California off eBay and it was with me in about 4 days, never looked back since. It is quite a big turnip of a watch though and it can get hung up on the knits of your jacket, no sharp edges, gust some beeping as you trigger the buttons. :lol:
BTW Mrs Otter HATED the storm alarm function, it always went off in the middle of the night, I now usualy disable it. :roll:
I was checking out Suuntos and Pathfinders for hiking/hunting/camping (mainly the altimeter and barometer functions, as I live in Colorado) and stumbled upon a little wrist-mounted GPS by Garmin called the Foretrex 401 for about the same price. Not a watch, per se, but gives atomic time! Great little gadget for sportsmen. Others tout its urban applications. Not a substitute for a watch--you wear it over a jacket sleeve, not underneath. But if you're looking for a real outdoor aid, this thing can't be beat. Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-Foretrex-401-Waterproof-Hiking/dp/B002EOSQII
I have a Suunto core - the black military version with a replaced bright orange Zulu band. Using the Zulu means that you can wash the band (stick mine in the pocket of a shirt when washing), treat the band for chiggers and stuff as well. I also tend to have a bad reaction to the rubber/plastic/leather bands after a couple of days. Suunto has replaced the watch twice now - all covered by warranty. But . . . of course I'm probably not a typical user so that should not scare anyone off. For the average user they are very sturdy.
It's huge making it easier to use but I could see how that might turn some off. The altimeter is accurate as per the watch specs (if you follow the directions) and you have the means to calibrate every once and a while. The storm alarm is sensitive and works - again - follow the directions. Navigation features are great and I love the compass and bearing functions - use them probably most of all. Never really use any of the log functions. If I snagged one again I would get the non-military version as the dial is easier to read. The all silver ones with a metal band are nice but expensive - especially for a field watch.
The GPS model has a great reputation but not useful for me as they are not accurate enough (I typically need sub-meter). At the same time I was looking at the core I examined the G-shocks - also great reputation but found the buttons hard to use - but that's just me. You can also replace the G-shock band with a Zulu.