Casio PAW1300T-7V:
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Pathfinder-M...=cm_cr-mr-title Absolutely tough as nails G-Shock watch in Titanium. I've been wearing as EDC for close to 2 years now. It's a bit thick, but still far thinner than the previous version.
Has about anything you could ask for:
Digital Compass
Solar Powered
Electroluminescent Lighting
Barometer
Thermometer
Altimeter
100m Water Resist
Naval Atomic Clock
I love this watch. About my only complaint, and it's a minor one, is that the face could be larger, but the solar cell takes up a healthy chunk of the glass space. I do everything with and to this watch that you can imagine. It's picked up a few scratches (mostly from banging against rock or tools), but remains perfectly functional. I have a drawer full of watches and I almost never wear anything else unless it's to something dressy.
I use the compass and altimeter all the time, and the barometric tracking is nice... I've been mowing the yard and noticed the weather was going to turn bad long before it did because of the graph. Slick. The only improvement I could ask for (aside from a more efficient, and thus smaller, solar cell) would be glow-in-the-dark hands somewhere so I could see the time at a glance in the dark without need to activate the light. There is an auto-light activation, but sometimes you don't want that going off either.
They even have a diving model that's similar if you are into that. I'd say this is an absolutely ideal survival watch with the exception of perhaps an EMP! ;-) It's the most complete watch I've ever found and FAR FAR cheaper than alternatives from Suunto, etc.