Description
- SOPHISTICATED DESIGN – Premium multisport watch with durable stainless steel housing, a high-strength, scratch-resistant sapphire lens and a premium leather band.Display size 30.4 mm
- VINTAGE LEATHER BAND – This handsome brown vintage-style band with hand-sewn contrast stitching and nubuck inner lining combines classic good looks with lasting durability and comfort
- WRIST-BASED HEART RATE – Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology measures heart rate at the wrist, giving you the option to track your heart rate data without wearing a chest strap. Display type : Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
- MULTIPLE SPORT/ACTIVITY PROFILES – Includes cross-country ski, ski/board, climb, hike, trail run, run, run indoor, bike, bike indoor, lap swim, open water, SUP, row, row indoor, multisport, golf
- NAVIGATOR + ABC – High-sensitivity GPS/GLONASS positioning with automatic calibrating altimeter, barometer and 3-axis compass.Dimensions:1.9 x 1.9 x 0.6″ (49 x 49 x 15 mm).Smartphone compatibility iPhone, Android, Windows
Enzo –
A great watch. Had the first fenix about six years ago but the interface has improved immensely. Catches satellites really quickly. The functionality is superb and very customisable. The iq connect store works a treat with some fantastic watch faces and widgets. My watch arrived early and I swapped the leather band for a Garmin stainless steel one. Can dress it up several ways now. Also looks well with the suit. A big change from my old beloved 920 Xt. Delighted with the purchase.
Chase –
I am revising my review based on information received from Garmin customer support. One of the reasons I am raising my score is because of the excellent information and assistance they provided to help me understand this product better. I am thoroughly impressed and thankful for their excellent customer service!
With many friends owning Apple Watches I was intrigued by the concept however put off by the necessity to move your wrist to see the time, and the short battery life. I wanted a watch that looked like a watch, constantly visible, but loaded with the applications and capabilities.
The Fenix is big and bulky, kind of tough for someone with skinny wrists like me. It can feel heavy after a while. However, it looks good with the added plus of flexible configuration of the watch face – the hands, look, analog/digital and a variety of data views. I could not figure out how to do a dual time view – the one I have insists on showing UTC as the alternative time. I am very impressed with the battery life – this is one of the strongest points of the watch. Using it fairly frequently I have to charge perhaps once every 4-5 days which is better than my iphone.
The step counter appears to correlate reasonably well with other devices such as my iPhone or a Fitbit and shows good consistency. Likewise the heart rate monitor looks to be accurate.
The altimeter is accurate if you are outside and hiking or perhaps cycling. If you change altitude suddenly, for example in an elevator, a high speed train or an airplane then it can get confused. I understand the device is designed to be used and hence be most accurate outside so accept the fact that use outside that design parameter stretches its capabilities.
To summarize, I enjoy the great look, the versatility and functionality which I am still exploring. As technology progresses I am confident that Garmin will find ways to slim this down and increase the fashion appeal even more. I applaud their creativity and direction, and once again want to give a “thumbs up” for their customer support.
Jose gijon –
Everything ok
Gianni. Rizzo –
Je l’utilise en course au pied, conjointement à la ceinture HRM Run de Garmin. Les points d’analyse sont très nombreux. La montre est très belle et peut être portée tous les jours.
lord of the hummingbirds –
Consegna precisa però la scatola non era sigillata forse un reso da parte di qualcuno dal cinturino sembrava già indossato anche se non c’erano segni di usura
Vanden Bruel –
MUY BUEN PRODUCTO, LA BATERIA DURA 5 DIAS, NO PESA, TIENES AMBAS CORREAS DE FACIL CAMBIO Y LAS APLICACIONES PARA HACER EJERCICIO ESTAN MUY COMPLETAS.
Chase –
I upgraded to this watch from a Fenix 3 HR and for me it is the perfect upgrade. I was able to sell a couple of my gadgets including my old Fenix 3 HR, which made the price tag on this a little easier for me to stomach…if you have the option to do the same thing and are drawn in by this device’s design, definitely do it. The build quality on this thing is impeccable and it really does look like a beautiful high end wrist watch (I catch myself staring at it all the time because it is so nice looking). I have the stainless steel with leather band and I think it’s very stylish. The casing is very durable and the sapphire glass gives me peace of mind that I won’t scratch the face too easily. One gripe I had about the F3HR was that the bezel was made of PVD coated steel that scratched EXTREMELY easily. The scuffs on the bezel were very obvious because the PVD was dark grey and the scratches would show as a bright silver…this shouldn’t be an issue with the Chronos since the casing is bare stainless steel and seems to be a sturdier grade of steel too. The screen resolution is notably better than the Fenix 3, but don’t expect miracles…this is still the same reflective color screen that we see on other Garmin devices. The reasoning for this design choice of course is that battery life is substantially better and viewing in sunlight (where this watch is designed to be used outdoors) is amazing. Battery life is less with this than with the Fenix 3, but that’s to be expected since they’ve slimmed down the watch quite a bit. Even still, I have no trouble getting about a week between charges. One change in this watch that I noticed immediately is that the new processor is way snappier than the Fenix 3/HR. There is none of the lag that I used to have when switching between screens. Also, I have to say that the buttons feel very premium and have a wonderful feel to them when you click through the menus. With the hefty price tag, many people may have trouble justifying this purchase, but it’s definitely a worthy upgrade and you are getting a very premium device for your money. The included silicone watch band is also very nice and swapping bands for a workout is quick and easy compared to the Fenix 3. I love that I now have the amazing features of my beloved Fenix 3 HR in a rugged but elegant package that I can easily wear to the office or with a suit if needed. Since I wear this 24/7 for fitness tracking, notifications, etc. the improved looks are a welcome addition. This really is a beautiful watch and has the premium design, features, and battery life to put it up against any smart watch on the market right now. If you’re considering this watch and want more info, I highly recommend checking out DC Rainmaker’s awesome review (I’ve read his blog for tips on all of my GPS purchases over the years and he does really wonderful and thorough write-ups). Really the only thing that doesn’t make this watch a total no-brainer over the Fenix 3/HR is the price tag…if you can justify that or can sell another device to supplement the cost, definitely do it…this watch is Garmin’s best yet!