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Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Depth Measurement (All Black)

Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, and Depth Measurement (All Black)
Brand: Suunto
Category: Sports
Department: Watches

List Price: $329.00
Buy New: $270.00
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 67 reviews
Sales Rank: 1093

Color: All Black
Band Material: Resin
Bezel Material: Rotating
Case Diameter: 49
Case Material: stainless-steel
Clasp: Buckle
Dial Color: Brushed black composite round case
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
Watch Movement Type: digital-quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 30
Size: One Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 5 x 4.9
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MPN: SS014279010
Model: SS014279010
UPC: 045235900657
EAN: 0045235900657
ASIN: B001G7QVV8

Release Date: September 17, 2008
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Features:
  • Wrist-top computer watch with altimeter, barometer, compass, and weather indicator
  • Altimeter displays current elevation, shows ascent or descent, and records session
  • Intelligent storm alarm senses drops in air pressure and notifies you of approaching storms
  • Barometer helps you predict changing conditions; built-in weather trend indicator
  • All black finish; accurately measures depth to 30 feet; weighs 2.26 ounces; 2-year warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
Building on the success of the venerable Suunto Vector, the Suunto Core keeps you informed of conditions while you hike, bike, or camp, making it a terrific companion for outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. What can the Suunto Core do for you? For starters, it can sense an approaching squall even when the sky looks clear. This intelligent Storm Alarm--one of several intelligent features designed to keep you safe and secure--is activated by a rapid drop in air pressure over a three-hour period. Once the Core senses the change, the Storm Alarm sounds and flashes, letting you know that something unpleasant is fast approaching. The built-in altimeter, meanwhile, displays your current elevation, shows how much you've climbed or descended, and records your entire session for later analysis. Accurate to within 30,000 feet, the altimeter is an extremely valuable tool for mountaineering, backcountry skiing, and wilderness travel. Add in such additional features as a barometer, a digital thermometer, a weather trend indicator, and a digital compass and you have a terrific wrist-top computer for almost all your outdoor needs.

The altimeter contributes to your excursion in several ways. If you're standing on or near an obvious geographic feature, such as a ridge, trail, or creek, the altimeter can alert you to your current elevation and help you find your position on a topographic map. Similarly, if you plan on climbing a slope to a certain elevation and then traversing, the Core can help you stay on course. And as a bonus, the Suunto Core includes a unique start-from-zero function, so you don't have to enter a reference altitude. Instead, with the single push of a button, the altimeter will begin tracking your ascent and descent.

The Core also includes a barometer, which measures and records air pressure to help you predict changing conditions--from sunny skies to hair-bending electrical storms. The barometer helps you decide whether to bring a soft shell or rain shell jacket when the skies look ominous, or even when to high-tail it back to the car. In general, low pressure brings inclement weather, while high pressure brings stability and clear skies. If you've arrived at camp and notice the pressure starting to plunge, it's probably a good idea to secure the tent and crawl in. Likewise, if you were on a climb, it would be prudent to find shelter and retreat. Even at home, the Suunto Core barometer can look beyond office walls, skyscrapers, and nearby hills to help you plan for upcoming activities.

If you want a weather forecast that extends out a few hours, you can turn to the built-in weather trend indicator. The indicator shows the barometric history for the last three and six hours, helping you predict the weather with amazing accuracy. What's more, the watch doesn't give you a regional forecast posted earlier in the day, but rather the most current information about the weather directly overhead. And no outdoor watch is worth its salt without a digital compass, a great tool for keeping track of your direction while skiing, hiking, or exploring a new city. You can set and follow a bearing with a traditional rotating bezel, or simply point the top of the watch toward your intended destination and lock it in.

Additional features include several traditional watch functions, including dual times, a date display, and an alarm; predicted times for sunrise and sunset to help you maximize your daylight hours; an automatic Alti/Baro mode that senses movement or lack thereof and switches between the altimeter and barometer accordingly; a depth meter that provides accurate water depth readings to 30 feet; and the ability to function in English, German, French, and Spanish. Available in such colors as all black, aluminum black, light black, black orange, aluminum brown, light green, black yellow, and steel , the Suunto Core carries a two-year warranty.

Specifications:



    The Suunto Core watch includes an altimeter, barometer, compass, and weather indicator.


    The watch is compatible with several different straps (sold separately).
  • Finish: All black
  • Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
  • Temperature compensation: Yes
  • Total ascent/descent: Yes
  • User-removable logbook files: Yes
  • Automatic Alti/Baro switch: Yes
  • Automatic 7-day Alti/Baro memory: Yes
  • Resolution: 1 meter
  • Recording intervals: 1 second, 5 second, 30 seconds, 60 seconds
  • Altitude range: 1,600 to 29,500 feet
  • Difference measurement: Yes
  • Log graph: Yes
  • Logbook function: Yes
  • Countdown timer: Yes
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Guided calibration: Yes
  • Heading in degrees: Yes
  • Declination setting: Yes
  • Cardinal directions: Yes
  • Bearing tracking: Yes
  • North-South indicator: North indicator
  • Languages: English, German, French, and Spanish
  • Depth meter: Yes, to 30 feet
  • Rotating bezel: Yes
  • Time: 12/24 hours
  • Sunrise/sunset times: Yes
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 1
  • Alarm snooze: Yes
  • Weather memory: 7 days
  • Weather alarm: Yes
  • Trend indicator and graph: Yes
  • Temperature range: -5 to 140 degrees F
  • Sea level pressure: Yes
  • Barometer range: 300 to 1,100 mbar
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • Water resistance: 100 feet
  • Backlight option: Yes
  • Weight: 2.26 ounces
  • Warranty: 2 years

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy.

By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass--initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto's exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto's key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world's biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.



Product Description
The weather was clear for days as your expedition ascended 10,000 feet, but then the barometric pressure started to change and your Storm Alarm went off. Thanks to the Suunto Core Altimeter Watch, you set up your high-altitude camp ahead of the big storm and are in your sleeping bag sipping hot cocoa before it hits. Bravo.

Product Features

  • Material: [Housing] aluminum, composite; [Strap] elastomer (Alu Light strap is brown leather)
  • Altimeter: Yes, usable to 29,500ft (9000m)
  • Barometer: Yes
  • Heart Rate Monitor: No
  • Chronograph: Yes (with sunrise, sunset times)
  • Thermometer: Yes
  • Digital Compass: Yes
  • Adjustable Declination: Semi-automatic compass calibration
  • Low Battery Indicator: Yes
  • PC Compatible: No
  • Water-Resistant: Water resistant to 100ft (30m)
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Alarms: Multiple watch, date and alarm functions
  • Battery Type:
  • Battery Life:
  • Size: Medium
  • Weight:
  • Recommended Use: Casual wear, skiing, mountaineering, navigation
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year



Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars One big watch   July 12, 2010
Denis Moonan (CAMDEN, ME, US)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Suunto Core is my second Suunto watch. My Observer died after about 5 years of abuse. The core is bigger in diameter but not as thick as the Observer. It is taking some getting used to but on the up side it is easy to read the large face. I live on the water most of the year and the barometric trends are very important to me. The core does a good job of keeping me in touch with this information. The compass might be useful in a pinch but it is very slow. The temperature function is fairly useless unless you want to remove the watch to get an accurate reading. In summary, for the sale price it was a good deal.


4 out of 5 stars slightly complicated but with practice all the functions can be used   June 12, 2010
Mark (San Francisco, CA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Had this about a week now after my casio pathfinder died and they wanted $80 to fix. And it was just a battery that died after 4 years and they tell me it needed a new modual! So instead I purchased this, the light green version of the Core. I really like it as its very stylish and has a great display and barometric pressure is very accurate (I compare it to my other La Cross altimeter watch and they are always within .02 of each other).
The battery is USER replaceable! Yeah! The Pathfinder has to be shipped to the repair center.
The dot matrix display is very nice and I'm glad it doesn't have the reverse display that is all black. It's very hard to see in certain lighting.
The watch has a backlight and its not great. It's hard to see the numbers of some of the smaller units on the watch. The watch is more complicated than the pathfinder. More like a small computer and hard to remember how to show the elevation or pressure displays (graphs).
I'm pretty happy with it and it looks stylish and hope it lasts me a long time. Not a bad price either, compared to the other colors of the Core which have the same exact features.



5 out of 5 stars IMPORTANT - Serial # + Calibration   June 6, 2010
Christopher Cook (Colorado, Idaho, Chicago)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

It's not posted on this forum but many of the issues with this watch have been corrected since 2008 debacle. There was period back in 2007-2008 that this watch production had some quality controle issues. If you buy this watch, try and ensure you receive a watch that has a serial number starting with a 9 (this means that it was built in 2009). There has been very few issues with the 2009 versions. Suunto even recalled many of the defective watches.

Also, for these watches to work in peak form, you must calibrate them often, and know how to use them. This watch lets you select altitude or baro mode. If you know you are not changing in altitude and want accurate weather forecast set it to baro mode and calibrate the altitude. If changing altitude is important to you, then set it to altitude mode and again, set the altitude to an accurate value. The storm alarm on this watch is very cool, and has worked for me in the past. I was climbing in ID and it was a clear day outside and my storm alarm went off - i thought that there could be no way this watch was predicting a storm so i kept climbing. About 45min - hr later we had a big downpour. Very cool.

Many complain that the temp is off. But again the watch is close to the body and will naturally be high despite suunto's attempt to compensate for close body contact. If you are at a camp sight and are really concerned about weather forecast, take the watch off, attach it to your pack or wear it outside you jacket. In order to calculate the altitude the temperature is a factor in the equation. when i camp or hike, i usually attach the watch to my pack. When i'm in the city in Chicago, i set the altitude (as it does NOT change in the midwest so not important) and then switch to baro mode. I have been happy with it's accuracy.

After playing with the watch for a while, you will learn how it reacts and be able to adjust to it.

The "readability" : i bought my girlfriend a t1 with the inverse face colors (black background) and there is no doubt that it can be hard to read. My comment here is that if you want to ensure readability then go for a white background. Thats what i have and i still think it looks awesome.

The quality of the build: Some say it feels cheep, but i think that they mischaracterize it. The watch is light weigh which can give it a "cheap" feel but i think the point was to build a lightweight watch. It's a bigger watch but fits very well, and comfortably on my wrist.

If you get a lemon, return it suunto or the vendor for replacement and hope you get one with a serial number starting with 9.

I would recommend this watch aslong as you know how to use it.

as a last note, some say they would not go out into the backcountry relying on this watch's compas alone. my response is that you should always carry a stand alone compas if you will be really relying on it. They are light and cheep. You could fall and break your watch... run out of batteries... just bring a stand alone as backup and to just double check.


THANK - hope this helps.
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find your altitude for calibration and also a sunrise/set charts to test watch accuracy.



4 out of 5 stars Suunto Core Watch   May 23, 2010
Tim R. Hill (Colorado)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Watch is great I really like it, much easier to use than the Casio. Big miss on the functions you are not able (at least I have not figured out) to use the altimeter and barometric pressure features at the same time. This is a real pain if you are trying to navigate and see how the weather is progressing.


2 out of 5 stars not so great.   May 11, 2010
Ryan R. Rodgers
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

My fault for not reading the details but the altimeter only reads to about 3000' which is fine if the trailhead is at the coast but not ideal if you are jumping off from the real world. Also, the mode button is far to easy to hit. I use the reverse stop watch to count down from five minutes for sailboat racing. In that five minutes, I had to keep hitting the mode button to return to the correct display. Far too touchy.

On the bright side, the size is decent. Even with a larger dial, it is comfy and breaths well.



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