the OG smartwatch
Apple Apple Watch Series 8

the OG smartwatch
Apple Apple Watch Series 8
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Pros
Highly intuitive
Cons
Slightly bulky
The grandaddy. The OG. This is its eighth iteration, which is fitted with a feature that measures your blood oxygen. For many folks the Apple Watch is still the standard against which all other smartwatches are measured. The GPS model can’t make calls or receive texts on its own, but let’s be real: When’s the last time you went anywhere without your iPhone, anyway?
Compatibility | iOS |
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Battery life | Up to 18 hours |
GPS | Yes |
Waterproof | Yes |
Best Standard Smartwatch
Garmin Venu Smart Watch
Best Standard Smartwatch
Garmin Venu Smart Watch
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Pros
Looks like a regular watch
Cons
Not everyone loves black and gold
If taking to the trail sounds nice but you’re interested in a whole suite of fitness activities, the Venu might be your best bet from Garmin. The 43mm smartwatch will still track your heart rate, location, steps, etc., but perhaps the coolest thing about it is the fact that it comes loaded with more than 20 apps that’ll show you animated versions of workouts ranging from strength training and cardio to Pilates right on the watch face.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 5 days |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Best Android Smartwatch
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic
Best Android Smartwatch
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic
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Pros
Looks great
Cons
Only pairs with android
We’ve written an entire review on this one, but it can be distilled down to this… From the Big Three tech brands (Apple, Samsung, and Google) making smartwatches, this is far and away the best looking one. It’s the most watch-y, the least tech-y. Add to that a lovely to use functional rotating bezel, and you’ve got our favorite smartwatch release of the year.
Compatibility | Android |
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Battery life | Up to 40 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
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Best Multi-Sport Adventure Smartwatch
Garmin Fenix 7 Solar

Best Multi-Sport Adventure Smartwatch
Garmin Fenix 7 Solar
Pros
The perfect multi-sport watch
Cons
Pricey, and not subtle on the rugged look
Garmin makes watches well suited to adventuring, and the Fenix is it’s generalist gem. It’ll triangulate your location using GPS plus two more global navigation systems. It’ll tell you how high you’ve climbed, measure your heart rate, and give you a trackback feature on your hikes. Plus, if you’re a die hard skier, the Fenix has Garmin’s best maps and topographics to date, which includes most runs you’re likely to encounter.
Oh! And we didn’t even mention the solar charging. You can get up to 22 days in smartphone mode with solar charging on. You know, God forbid, but if you’re ever lost in the wilderness, no other watch is going to be as useful.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | Up to 22 days |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
best athletic smartwatch
Fitbit Inspire 2 Health & Fitness Tracker
best athletic smartwatch
Fitbit Inspire 2 Health & Fitness Tracker
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Pros
Tracks sports stats
Cons
Not as interactive as other smartwatches
It’s more of a “tracker” than a watch in vibe, but the Inspire 2 does what it does so well that it couldn’t in good conscience be left off this list. It’ll track your heart rate and steps and REM sleep around the clock, every day. And speaking of days: It’ll last about 10 on a single charge. You can wear it in the pool, set up Fitbit Premium to push your progress along a little quicker, or just use it as an unobtrusive accessory to tell you the time.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 10 days |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | No |
best versatile smartwatch
Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch

best versatile smartwatch
Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch
Pros
Sleek appearance
Cons
Can’t reply to texts
The Versa 3 works with both Alexa and Google Assitant, so if you’re already onboard with the idea of a virtual helper, you don’t have to give it up (well, unless it’s Siri). But for fitness fans, the biggest thing to recommend this smartwatch is probably the Active Zone Minutes function, which measures your current heart rate against your resting heart rate to gauge your exertion level while you’re excercising.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 6 days |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
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best smartwatch from an OG brand
Fossil Machine Gen 6 Hybrid Smartwatch

best smartwatch from an OG brand
Fossil Machine Gen 6 Hybrid Smartwatch
Pros
Highly customizable
Cons
No touchscreen
Another analog-looking watch that hides a lot under the hood, Fossil’s Machine Gen 6 works with the Fossil app to provide you with notifications for everything from emails to social media posts. It’ll give you a heads up when you’ve reached your step count for the day, let you control your music, and has all that other good stuff—heart rate monitor, customizable buttons, and more—too.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 2 weeks |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | No |
Pros
Comes in a nice, smaller sized 40mm face
Cons
Only supports Android device connection
Lightweight and Goldilocks-sized at 40mm, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch6 is made to wear everywhere. In addition to the standard suite of features like GPS tracking, a step counter, and all the rest, this one also alerts you if your heart rate spikes or dips throughout the day. You can also monitor your stress level.
Compatibility | Android |
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Battery life | Up to 40 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
best metal bracelet smartwatch
Fossil Carlyle Gen 5 Smart Watch
best metal bracelet smartwatch
Fossil Carlyle Gen 5 Smart Watch
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Pros
Has text messaging
Cons
Basic display
Fossil makes a whole range of watches that split the difference, aesthetically, between smartwatches and watch watches. The Carlyle, shown here on a metal bracelet, is a particularly enticing execution. The not-too-sporty vibe belies all the fitness-tracking functionality built in, from the standard heart rate monitor and activity tracking to a “swimproof” design meant to be taken in the pool. Plus, you can charge it up in less than an hour.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 24 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
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best minimalist smartwatch
SKAGEN Skagen Falster 3 Mesh Silicone Strap Smart Watch
best minimalist smartwatch
SKAGEN Skagen Falster 3 Mesh Silicone Strap Smart Watch
Pros
Chic look
Cons
On the thicker side
At this point, you’ve got to be tired of hearing about the standard features, so I’ll just assure you this has ’em. You can monitor heart rate, track your steps, control your music, use voice-activated controls, and all that good stuff. But what really sets this watch apart from the pack is the look of it. Modern and just a little off-kilter, it’s perfect for folks who want a break from the general smartwatch look and feel.
Compatiblity | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 24 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Pros
Built specifically for runners
Cons
Pretty specialized, not our favorite for multi-sport
If you plan on running sometime soon, you’re going to want to have a Suunto—particularly the 9 Pro Sport smartwatch. Along with GPS navigation, sensors that track your heart rate, and the ability to download and listen to music, this super durable timepiece also allows you to make payments. This means you can leave your phone and wallet at home. All you need for going the distance is the watch on your wrists and a durable pair of running shoes.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | Up to 300 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
best undercover smartwatch
Montblanc Summit Lite Aluminum Smartwatch

best undercover smartwatch
Montblanc Summit Lite Aluminum Smartwatch
Pros
High-end features
Cons
Expensive
We’re now entering the realm of genuinely high-end smartwatches. Here, it’s less about what they can do technologically—Montblanc’s Summit Lite, like many others on this list, is powered by Google’s Wear OS and uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100 processor—and more about what makes high-end watchmakers so beloved in the first place. The fit and finishing of the case are unrivaled, the look is undeniably on-point, and it’s the kind of watch you’d be proud to wear for years to come.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Waterproof | No |
GPS | Yes |
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best ‘bigger is better’ smartwatch
Tissot T-Touch Connect Solar

best ‘bigger is better’ smartwatch
Tissot T-Touch Connect Solar
Pros
Ultra lightweight
Cons
$$$
Tissot’s T-Touch is a honker of a watch at 47.5mm. That kind of size, while still beloved by some, is not generally the sort of thing we’d recommend for regular watches. But for a smartwatch, it means that much more real estate to read notifications and engage with the touch screen. Think of it like an iPhone Max (though, it’s worth noting that the interface can sync with both iOS and Android devices).
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | No |
best investment smartwatch
TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 – 45mm Smart Watch

best investment smartwatch
TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 – 45mm Smart Watch
Pros
Newest technology
Cons
High price point
Perhaps the greatest trick Tag Heuer pulls off with this connected watch is the face. That gorgeous skeletonized movement you’re looking at? Fully digital. You can also switch it out for all sorts of other displays, each as impressively executed as this one. Being a Tag Heuer, the fit and finish are top-notch. And, of course, it does all the basic stuff, too, like tracking your heart rate and activity throughout the day and night.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 24 hours |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | No |
a smartwatch that does it all
Garmin MARQ Aviator Watch

a smartwatch that does it all
Garmin MARQ Aviator Watch
Pros
Polished finish
Cons
Pricier than an average smartwatch
Bold and attention-grabbing, Garmin’s MARQ Aviator has all the classic functions of a smartwatch in a sleek, modern style that looks like the next evolution of the classic, purpose-built tool watch. (To be fair, that’s pretty much what it is.) Along with a long battery life, the watch has a GPS display, sunrise/sunset times, an alarm clock, a timer, and health monitoring functions.
Compatibility | Smartphones |
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Battery life | 12 days |
Waterproof | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
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