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Suunto Observer SR Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass (Elastomer Band/Negative Face)

Suunto Observer SR Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass (Elastomer Band/Negative Face)
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Suunto Observer SR Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass (Elastomer Band/Negative Face) Features

Features an altimeter with a range up to 9,000 meters (29,500 feet), with a one-meter resolution.
Altitude memory function records total and cumulative vertical ascents and descents, as well as the number of runs that you've skied.
Easy-to-read display with an extra-wide viewing angle and electro-luminescent backlight
Calendar clock is pre-programmed to the year 2089 with three daily alarms, a dual time display, and a stopwatch with lap and split time functions
Casual, shock-resistant design suitable for men or women
 

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Additional Suunto Observer SR Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass (Elastomer Band/Negative Face) Information

Observer is the smallest of the multifunctioning wristop computers from Suunto. Elegant enough to wear with white shirt and tie, but rough enough to climb Everest. Functions include Watch, Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass

 

What Customers Say About Suunto Observer SR Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass (Elastomer Band/Negative Face):

After the 2nd time it broke I threw it to the back of the drawer in digest. Second, the band sucks.

All the features seemed to work as advertised, though the temperature only works well when you aren't wearing the watch.I had two reasons for the low review. The watch looks great and has all the features I wanted in a sleek size (for the features it has at least).

I've owned other feature full watches before and this was the hardest to use. First, the user interface seems overly complicated.

I rarely could figure out how to do anything other then switch screens on this watch without the manual. The first two years I had it the band broke twice and it uses a custom band so you have to pay $$ to get another one, just to have it break again.

I will not put more money into it.

And band replacement is far too difficult compared to other watches. I bought this in the Fall of 2003 to be able to have a quick compass/elevation check on unfamiliar trails. A slightly shorter replacement pin (or slightly bending a replacement pin to make it shorter) may be the only practical solution to a replacement problem if you're trying to do this in the field. It handles those tasks well. However, the strap breaks too soon compared to other watches. Also, the back is difficult to remove (over the years) compared to other watches (a 1 Yuan coin seems to be the best fit for the slot on the back).The alarm is useless as it simply cannot be heard. The product manual is poorly written, which is odd because the Finns have great language skills.So, although I like the watch, the on-going maintenance issues make it less than highly recommended.

The only problem I've had it the strap, rather the clasp keeping the watch band closed. I've had this watch for four years and it's taken a real beating across the world. I've dropped it on tile, concrete, and asphalt from heights up to 10 feet and it still works fine. It's gotten to the point where a mere movement of my hand will spring it open leaving the watch dangling at an odd angle. I'm reluctant to shell out the $120 for a new band because all I need is a new clasp.

I owned several of these. The durability of the strap is very poor and Suunto must know it since it is only under warranty for 1 year as opposed to 2 year warranty for the watch. The watch is works fine for hiking etc. The overall durability of the watch is decent but not rugged enough for intensive outdoor use, and within 1-2 years the strap breaks without any cause (the strap is mostly plastic pierced with holes on all versions- stainless steel or titanium). Strap replacement by Suunto out of warranty is almost $100 so you'd better find a better strap after breaking the first time. I haven't found yet whether non-Suunto straps can be adjusted on it.The decision is yours whether it is worth the money.

I have owned my Observer since late 2005. I noticed today that a battery replacement kit is offered on Amazon for about $9. Keep the instruction book handy at first.

I initially wanted one of the cheaper, simpler Suuntos, but found this one discounted so for just a little bit more and have never regretted purchasing it instead. The battery is supposed to be owner changeable, but I messed up the back trying to get it off and had to send it back for replacement. It has been a great Watch.

After about 18 months the battery went dead. The watch looks good too, it has a nice contrast of the stainless and black band and its not too big and does not look very much like a Dive watch or a GPS on your arm. Like some other reviewers have noted, the watch does take a little getting used to in mastering the buttons, but it becomes easy with use.

This is the only concern that I have ever had with the watch. I'm going to ensure that it will fit my watch and purchase one for next time.

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