Breitling Replica Watches' Master of G lineage, considered the most rugged of all Breitling Replica Watches lines, is now even more enriched with a new addition. The new G-Shock Rangeman GW9400 was created with mountain climbers, soldiers and emergency patrols as its target audience. The first G-Shock to feature the triple sensor technology, which unifies the altimeter/barometer with the compass, thermometer and compass, allows the wearer a better sense of their current location. This triple sensor, which includes useful graphs as well as memory for keeping track of the data, is complemented by many useful features. The most notable are atomic timekeeping technology and tough-solar.(Breitling Replica Watches)
The Master of G sub-series of G-Shock previously included a number of "specialist" G-Shock watches. These were equipped with features designed for harsh environments and designed to provide additional resistance. The Mudman enhances resistance to mud, dirt and other elements. A Frogman, on the other hand, is designed for divers. In the past there were several other specialists in the Master of G family. Nevertheless, their production has been discontinued. The "abandoned model" that was closest to the Rangeman is the climber-friendly Riseman, which had altitude and temp readings. This watch was missing a compass, unlike the new Master of G edition.
Rangeman – A Survival ToolLet's share some more information about the triple sensor technology. The first part is a digital compasses that can measure and display direction using a 16-point scale (Rolex Replica Watches). The measuring unit is 1 degree, and the range of this device is 0 to 359. Other features include a graphic pointer which shows movement over a period of 60 seconds. Magnetic declination correction, bidirectional calibration, and a northerly calibrating function are also included.
The second sensor keeps track of altitude and pressure. The barometer ranges from 260 to 1100 hPa. It also offers perks like an atmospheric pressure graph, a tendency graph over the past 42 hours, and a warning of significant changes. The adjacent indication for altitude is a range that is clearly larger than what anyone needs (-2.300 feet to 32,800 feet or -700m to 10,000m), and it uses a unit of either 5 ft, or 1 m depending on which unit you choose.
The feature includes some complex features, such as high/low altitudes and cumulative ascent/descent etc. The thermometer can measure temperatures from -10 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Its measuring unit is 0.2 degree Fahrenheit. Each of these features is activated by a single button press. Each sensor mode is also accompanied by a sound alert, which is very helpful in low visibility.