Casio has officially unveiled the new Pro Trek PRG-69 series, confirming a major design change for its digital outdoor watches. The lineup includes the PRG-69-1, PRG-69-4, and the newly introduced PRG-69B-1. These are the first digital Pro Trek models to move away from a round case, switching to a sharp, angular design inspired by the PRW-6900.

All three models use a solid octagonal case made from flame-retardant, bio-based resin. This material is built for outdoor use and is designed to self-extinguish if exposed to sparks from campfires or cooking flames. The display is protected by a mineral crystal. Case dimensions measure 52.5 × 46.4 × 14.4 mm.



The watches feature Casio’s dual-layer Duplex LCD. The upper layer shows large, color compass graphics, while the lower layer displays the time and sensor data. This layout improves clarity when checking information outdoors. A small dot-matrix sub-display at the top shows the day, date, and barometric pressure trend, keeping the main screen clear.



Each model is equipped with Casio’s Triple Sensor system. This includes a digital compass with 16-point bearing measurement and bidirectional calibration, an altimeter that tracks elevation from minus 700 to 10,000 meters with automatic logging, a barometer with pressure tendency alerts, and a thermometer rated from minus 10°C to 60°C. The compass supports continuous measurement for up to 60 seconds. Power is supplied through Tough Solar charging, using sunlight or indoor light. Multiband 6 radio time calibration is not included.
The differences between the models are mainly visual. The PRG-69-1 comes in an all-black finish. The PRG-69-4 features a black case paired with a bright orange band. Both use soft, bio-based urethane straps. The PRG-69B-1 replaces the urethane strap with a fabric band made from recycled PET fibers and adds gold-accented compass markings on the bezel, giving it a more outdoors-focused look.
Additional features include a high-brightness full-auto LED backlight, known as Super Illuminator, and textured buttons and case surfaces designed for grip, even when wearing gloves.
The PRG-69-1 and PRG-69-4 will launch in Japan later this month, priced at ¥29,700, or about $190. Global availability is expected in March. In Europe, both models are listed for preorder at €200 with a March 20 shipping date. Pricing and availability for the PRG-69B-1 have not been confirmed, but it is expected to fall in the same range.
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(Source, via: Notebookcheck)







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