on 21-01-2025 22:28
If you own one which brand did you buy and what was the main selling points for you?
I invested in a Tissot T-Touch Solar Connect which is quite a bit of tech to put on your wrist. As the name suggests it is aided by Solar charging and can last up to 6 months in best conditions. Rather than being full digital it uses a MIP (memory in pixel) display along with hand movement which uses a digital control. It can be set to several timezones, tell you the barometric pressure, a 3 mode compass, step counter, activity tracker (hiking), timers (chronograph/countdown/alarms) and has an altimeter (the distance from the sea in metres/feet).
Unfortunately it has no ECG sensor. Strap wise it has a titanium butterfly clasp with divers extension, 10 bar (100m) water resistance, the watch face uses sapphire crystal and the bezel is also ceramic.
The t-connect app allows you to store your activities, check your watch battery charge and also monitor the solar intake which can sustain your watch for much longer than a wired charge will do. Anyway it was a tad pricey however I think it is great for what I do.
Apple watches may offer better software and Garmin may be better for adventure tracking. However in looks it looks like a regular watch however once you look again you will realise it can do a lot more.
on 22-01-2025 09:20
on 22-01-2025 09:20
Hey @anticpated
I have a Garmin 955 and it's the best health and exercise tracking watch I have owned, and I have had a lot of Garmin's, but hmm currently wearing a Apple Watch Ultra 2 with a titanium strap and a fabric strap and the only thing I dont like is the battery life the Garmin would last 7-10 days, the Apple Watch about 36hrs at best
I also have a Galaxy Watch 7 which is OK, but seems clunky compared to the AWU and Garmin.
So for what your requirements are then I would recommend a Garmin Fenix 8 or 965 and if you use Apple then an AWU if Android then look at the Pixel Watch 3
on 22-01-2025 11:18
I'm not one to follow the crowd but if I wanted to take things a bit more serious it would be a Garmin Fenix as that is more tactile. The tissot is just a bit more dressier than some other smart watches in my opinion.