It's a good watch. I use it for Jogging and other simple outdoor activities. The large display is what makes it readable while I am in motion jogging, which is a key advantage when using the clock/chrono.
The only downside is the bezel fell off (unknown to me) and it's now a bit ugly. But then again the
compass did not seem to work so well in the first place. ;-)
Great chrono/timer/clock with a big readout and good backlight. Ideally suited to reading time at a glance while in motion.
You may be able to find one here:
http://watchzworld.com/suunto_51_nav...ter_watch.html  |  |  |
 | Compass |  | Compasses are sensitive, absolutely crucial instruments to precision navigation. The earth's magnetic field, inclination, and your longitude and latitude all influence the horizontal plane of a compass needle. As a result, compasses are balanced for different geographical zones. Suunto Compasses overcome this limitation to traditional compasses by using a simple 'Two Zone System'. With a Suunto Compass, the only 'balancing zones' are the northern and southern hemispheres. In addition to this innovation, certain Suunto Compasses come equipped with useful features like luminous needles and marks, centimeter/inch scales, magnifying glasses, clinometers, sighting notches, and more. | |  |
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