Can't find the titanium one like you have here in the video but they do have the blue one with the resin strap which looks pretty good too.... currently I used a non-connected protrek for my backpacking the 340 to and honestly it's my daily driver right now which is good but I'm looking for a more fishing oriented one and this seems to fill the bill😂... anyways thanks for the video and your time😎✌️
Very helpful video, I had no idea what the Slope function was on my PRT-B70. I now own nine Pro Treks total. The PRT-B70 black, PRG-340-1 black, PRG-340-3 green, PRG-340T-7 titanium bracelet, PRW-30AE-2 blue strap, PRW-30-5 tan strap, PRG-30B red nylon strap, PRW-3500, and a PRG-270 which was my very first Pro Trek watch. I also noticed that the first seven models I listed having the 23mm watch straps with quick disconnect pins are interchangeable on these watches, even the titanium bracelet.
I got the PRT-B70 with resin band in 2020. It's a great watch. It's very similar in function to my G-Shock mudmaster GGB100 with same WR rating. Great video.
In ALLOT of ways I love this watch. Its the most full functioned ABC watch for the price Casio makes. I own the Blue version and I like it allot. I have some issues with it though. - I got it for an insane price considering watch other Protreks and Gshocks I own but it does NOT HAVE SOLAR. I would have gladly paid more for this watch to be Solar. - I wish the bezzel ratched. Another thing i would have paid more for. - Its too thick. Protreks are great Gshock alternatives because they are usually thinner.Alternatively people say "well its ONLY 100m WR". So what? I fish plenty with my Protreks and unless you are going deep sea spear fishing or something I wouldn't worry about it. Ill taje thinner, which is why I wish it was. I'd also scrafice the rotating bezzel if it was thinner cause honestly having a rotating bezzel is only something you use to set a compass bearing on the watch and other casio watches have gotten around that with other methods. - The fishing function is mostly for salt water ocean fishing. The tide info is only usefull on very large fresh water lakers I find. - You can only setup fishing locations using the app. I'm sorry but that limits the collectability and self life of the watch. The second that blutooth version becomes incompatible with your phone you loose allot of fishing features on the watch. Thankfully you can find great deals on these watches but it is a concern. Now I can live with most of those things but damn I wish the watch was solar. I find that insanely useful when you start to own a few watches and I'm sorry two year batteries suck. IF you only have one or two watches its OK but I love the utility Solar watches offer. So much so I've stared thinning out battery only quartz watches out of my collection. I love the Blutooth on the watch though. If your travelling it makes the watch so much easier to use. Bare none Casio Blue tooth makes other GMT watches look like a joke when it comes to telling time when crossing time zones.
You bring up great points. I wish Casio would use solar on all of them. They last forever. I wouldn’t be too concerned about the Bluetooth compatibility. Newer versions of Bluetooth are always backward compatible with previous versions.
Nice Watch, I'd choose one of these over a smart watch any day. In a grid down situation like the Tornado damage in Kentucky. A smart watch is unlikely to function. Just like ham radio it doesn't rely on infrastructure to work properly.
Isn't this watch pretty much the Mudmaster GBB100, Gravitymaster GRB200, and ProTrek PRT-B50 with some fishing features and without the almost proprietary G-Shock watch strap (for the G-Shock watches)?
I’ve been feeling the lines between Protreks and G-Shocks are drawing closer. The Protreks are getting stronger, the G-Shocks are getting more features.
@@DougFNJ, I've always liked the Pro Trek watches. Especially their ana-digi models. The PRG-600/650 have always been favorites. The PRW-6000 series has come down considerably lately, too. Amazon has the 6600y in black or blue for 250 USD right now. The one that has really peaked my interest lately are the Edifice watches. I've always been an Eco-Drive fan, and the Edifice reminds me of the Promaster A-T watches in many ways and surpasses the technology in the Citizen Promaster watches.
How to use rotating bezel? Second thing, why that watch has no hiking features like model lower part b50, in altimeter with bottom right of you hold it you can see there blink option, in prt b50 if I good informed it is to create orientation point.
@@DougFNJ G Shock per se isn't tough enough against vibrations unless it states so. The top products in the line are even marked with "Triple G" branding. I don't understand how an outdoors watch like PROTREK FISHING is not produced in the same way taking into consideration that the watch's operating environment is not just rough mechanical wise but even exposes the watch to all kinds of dirt and mud elements! It hence even lacks the "Mudman/Mudmaster" branding!
So I know the main differences between the PRT-B70 and PRT-B50 are 100m versus 200m and the 70 has the fishing stuff. Does the 50 have anything that the 70 doesn't and are there any other differences?
@@DougFNJ Yeah, it closes the gap with G-Schock but totally negligible since no one will go swim at 100 meters or 200 meters with this kind of watch, Solar powered feature in this case would be more interesting...
I love your video. After watching your video, I decide to buy one. And I would buy an plastic strap for it to change style for sometimes. May I ask you what size of this watch strap I should buy?
I know people that love watches like this. The bigger the better. I find watches like this to be great tools when outdoors, but would never wear it to the office. We all have our tastes and what we like and don’t.
Can't find the titanium one like you have here in the video but they do have the blue one with the resin strap which looks pretty good too.... currently I used a non-connected protrek for my backpacking the 340 to and honestly it's my daily driver right now which is good but I'm looking for a more fishing oriented one and this seems to fill the bill😂... anyways thanks for the video and your time😎✌️
Thanks for the comment, you should be able to find these in titanium on eBay or Chrono24. Worth the hunt.
Very helpful video, I had no idea what the Slope function was on my PRT-B70. I now own nine Pro Treks total. The PRT-B70 black, PRG-340-1 black, PRG-340-3 green, PRG-340T-7 titanium bracelet, PRW-30AE-2 blue strap, PRW-30-5 tan strap, PRG-30B red nylon strap, PRW-3500, and a PRG-270 which was my very first Pro Trek watch. I also noticed that the first seven models I listed having the 23mm watch straps with quick disconnect pins are interchangeable on these watches, even the titanium bracelet.
And that adds to great versatility. Casio could capitalize on the quick change with releasing and marketing straps! Nice collection Richard!
I got the PRT-B70 with resin band in 2020. It's a great watch. It's very similar in function to my G-Shock mudmaster GGB100 with same WR rating. Great video.
Thank you very much. This watch is closing the gap a bit to G-Shocks
Excelente explicación , clarísimo , hoy lo compré 👍👍. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Really happy these videos help. Enjoy!!
In ALLOT of ways I love this watch. Its the most full functioned ABC watch for the price Casio makes. I own the Blue version and I like it allot. I have some issues with it though.
- I got it for an insane price considering watch other Protreks and Gshocks I own but it does NOT HAVE SOLAR. I would have gladly paid more for this watch to be Solar.
- I wish the bezzel ratched. Another thing i would have paid more for.
- Its too thick. Protreks are great Gshock alternatives because they are usually thinner.Alternatively people say "well its ONLY 100m WR". So what? I fish plenty with my Protreks and unless you are going deep sea spear fishing or something I wouldn't worry about it. Ill taje thinner, which is why I wish it was. I'd also scrafice the rotating bezzel if it was thinner cause honestly having a rotating bezzel is only something you use to set a compass bearing on the watch and other casio watches have gotten around that with other methods.
- The fishing function is mostly for salt water ocean fishing. The tide info is only usefull on very large fresh water lakers I find.
- You can only setup fishing locations using the app. I'm sorry but that limits the collectability and self life of the watch. The second that blutooth version becomes incompatible with your phone you loose allot of fishing features on the watch. Thankfully you can find great deals on these watches but it is a concern.
Now I can live with most of those things but damn I wish the watch was solar. I find that insanely useful when you start to own a few watches and I'm sorry two year batteries suck. IF you only have one or two watches its OK but I love the utility Solar watches offer. So much so I've stared thinning out battery only quartz watches out of my collection.
I love the Blutooth on the watch though. If your travelling it makes the watch so much easier to use. Bare none Casio Blue tooth makes other GMT watches look like a joke when it comes to telling time when crossing time zones.
You bring up great points. I wish Casio would use solar on all of them. They last forever. I wouldn’t be too concerned about the Bluetooth compatibility. Newer versions of Bluetooth are always backward compatible with previous versions.
Casio is usually conservative with battery life on their watches. If you don't use all features everyday then you can expect an extended battery life.
Thanks for reviewing it.
Happy to do it, thanks for watching
Muchas gracias por el vídeo fue mejor que el manual....saludos desde Chile
Can you adjust the tide settings with the app to make it closer to where you live?
Nice Watch, I'd choose one of these over a smart watch any day. In a grid down situation like the Tornado damage in Kentucky. A smart watch is unlikely to function. Just like ham radio it doesn't rely on infrastructure to work properly.
Protrek has always been great for its sensors and tech. Only thing is, from a communication standpoint, the smartwatch is handy.
Thanks for a great tutorial 👍👍
Happy to help, thank you for watching Bastien 😬👍
I'd love to find out if there exists a similar metal bracelet that could be used with one of the cheaper resin band models.
Write to Casio, I know they make a variety of resin bracelets for different G-Shocks.
Isn't this watch pretty much the Mudmaster GBB100, Gravitymaster GRB200, and ProTrek PRT-B50 with some fishing features and without the almost proprietary G-Shock watch strap (for the G-Shock watches)?
I’ve been feeling the lines between Protreks and G-Shocks are drawing closer. The Protreks are getting stronger, the G-Shocks are getting more features.
@@DougFNJ, just FYI, Amazon has the blue resin version of the B70 for just over 150 USD right now and the black version is 180.
@@DougFNJ, I've always liked the Pro Trek watches. Especially their ana-digi models. The PRG-600/650 have always been favorites. The PRW-6000 series has come down considerably lately, too. Amazon has the 6600y in black or blue for 250 USD right now. The one that has really peaked my interest lately are the Edifice watches. I've always been an Eco-Drive fan, and the Edifice reminds me of the Promaster A-T watches in many ways and surpasses the technology in the Citizen Promaster watches.
good review of app. Thanks
Thank you for watching, happy to do it
How to use rotating bezel? Second thing, why that watch has no hiking features like model lower part b50, in altimeter with bottom right of you hold it you can see there blink option, in prt b50 if I good informed it is to create orientation point.
Great video. I bought one because of this. How long usually the battery will last with normal use?
Thanks JMM, happy these videos help! You should get at least 2 years out of these batteries.
Great review
Thank you very much Jorge
Good watch to watch for our purchase
What’s the difference with 7CR vs 7DR?
How does it compare to the Alpina Alpiner X?
Unfortunately I don't own any Alpina. May have to look into that.
Does it withstand rapid and tough wrist movements and vibrations?
I would trust a Quartz over a mechanical for that. But if you are planning on getting really rough while wearing a watch, G-Shock is made for that.
@@DougFNJ G Shock per se isn't tough enough against vibrations unless it states so. The top products in the line are even marked with "Triple G" branding. I don't understand how an outdoors watch like PROTREK FISHING is not produced in the same way taking into consideration that the watch's operating environment is not just rough mechanical wise but even exposes the watch to all kinds of dirt and mud elements! It hence even lacks the "Mudman/Mudmaster" branding!
Awesome. Never owned a pro trek but they are a cool range. Seen a photo of one them in space (PAG40?)
They are getting better and better, and I’ve really been liking that they are putting out different designs with the new tech.
Looks great 💪
It does, love it on Titanium!
Hola, cual es la parte de aluminio?
I hope they make a solar version of this😊
I think at this point, they should all be solar.
Solar battery is very expensive to change if it will break
So I know the main differences between the PRT-B70 and PRT-B50 are 100m versus 200m and the 70 has the fishing stuff.
Does the 50 have anything that the 70 doesn't and are there any other differences?
Those are the big differences. To me, that 200M Water resistance is big as it closes the gap a little tighter with G-Shocks
@@DougFNJ Yeah, it closes the gap with G-Schock but totally negligible since no one will go swim at 100 meters or 200 meters with this kind of watch, Solar powered feature in this case would be more interesting...
I tought that this clock was all in Steel. But isn't it.
I believe this whole series is Titanium with different color options.
I love your video. After watching your video, I decide to buy one.
And I would buy an plastic strap for it to change style for sometimes.
May I ask you what size of this watch strap I should buy?
The watch lugs are 23mm, but a 22mm strap will work just fine. I attached a 22mm Nato to my PRT-B70 with 23mm spring bars.
@@richardporter1564 Thank you. It's really helpful. I appreciate that.😊
Thanks Wall, and sorry for the delay. Looks like Richard answered, thanks Richard Porter!
Apparently the bezel is made of aluminium
"Only 16.8mm thick" - nobody who actually wears watches in real life can say this with a straight face.
Unless he has a 9" wrist.
I know people that love watches like this. The bigger the better. I find watches like this to be great tools when outdoors, but would never wear it to the office. We all have our tastes and what we like and don’t.
Great review.
Thank you. 😬👍