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The best Apple Watch ever made

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An underrated $300 Garmin all-rounder
Apple Watch Ultra 3
Apple Watch Ultra 3
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The familiar 49mm grade-5 titanium Ultra case — unchanged from the Ultra 2 — in natural or black titanium, with a flat sapphire-crystal front, Digital Crown, side button and customizable Action Button. It's big, rugged and unmistakably the flagship.
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Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A clean, lifestyle-leaning round watch — a 42.2mm fiber-reinforced polymer case with an aluminum bezel, just 10.9mm thick and about 36g. Two side buttons plus the touchscreen, and a 20mm quick-release strap. It only comes in one size.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Ultra 3 has the largest display Apple has ever put on a watch — a 422 x 512 wide-angle LTPO3 OLED at 3,000 nits, now with a 1Hz always-on refresh that lets the seconds tick. The flat sapphire-crystal front is tough but slightly reflective.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A 1.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen under Corning Gorilla Glass 3 — bright, vibrant and a touch brighter than the Vivoactive 5. There's an optional always-on mode, at a real battery cost.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Ultra 3 carries Apple's full health suite — ECG, blood oxygen, skin temperature, Sleep Score, sleep apnea — plus the new hypertension notifications. Independent testing rates its heart-rate and sleep tracking among the best of any wearable.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin's daily-wellness toolkit — Body Battery, HRV Status, Sleep Coach, stress, Pulse Ox — all driven by the older Elevate Gen 4 heart-rate sensor. There's no ECG. Heart-rate accuracy is okay rather than excellent, and sleep-stage detail is mixed.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The full watchOS workout app plus the new Workout Buddy AI coaching, dual-frequency GPS billed as the most accurate in a sports watch, and a customizable Action Button. It's a superb everyday fitness and running watch — though serious athletes still note Garmin's deeper analytics.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
80+ activity profiles, Garmin's training suggestions and recovery metrics, plus newly added Running Power and running dynamics. GPS is single-frequency but accurate enough for everyday training. Step counting is the soft spot.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Ultra 3 has the longest battery of any Apple Watch — 42 hours rated (up from the Ultra 2's 36), 72 hours in Low Power Mode. Real-world results routinely beat the claim, hitting 50-72 hours. Charging is rated 0-80% in 45 minutes, though some testers couldn't quite reach that.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin rates the Vivoactive 6 at up to 11 days in smartwatch mode — far beyond an Apple Watch. Real-world results land at roughly 7-9 days with the always-on display off, dropping to 3-4 days with it on. A full charge takes around 1 hour 45 minutes; there's no wireless charging.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
watchOS 26 on Apple's S10 chip, with the full App Store, Apple Pay and the deepest smartwatch ecosystem there is. Reviewers consistently rate it the best smartwatch software available — the one hard limit is that it's iPhone-only.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin OS with a refreshed grid-style UI, Garmin Connect, Connect IQ and Garmin Pay. 8GB of storage — double the Vivoactive 5 — supports offline music. It works with iOS and Android. The software is functional but reviewers find it clunky, and Garmin keeps adding features via free updates.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
A 49mm grade-5 titanium case with a flat sapphire-crystal front and edge protection, MIL-STD-810H certified and rated to 100m water resistance. Long-term reviewers call durability one of the Ultra 3's strongest features — with the caveat that the black finish scuffs.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A 5 ATM (50m) water resistance rating covers swimming, and the Gorilla Glass 3 lens resists everyday scratches. The polymer case with aluminum bezel is sturdy for daily wear, though it's not a rugged adventure watch.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Ultra 3's headline upgrade: satellite communication — Emergency SOS, Messages and Find My via satellite, off-grid and subscription-free. It adds 5G cellular, dual-frequency GPS and precision iPhone finding.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Single-frequency GPS across multiple satellite systems, Garmin Pay via NFC, Bluetooth and ANT+. There's no LTE, no on-watch maps, and no speaker or microphone for calls.
Apple Watch Ultra 3
At $799 — unchanged from the Ultra 2 — the Ultra 3 is the most expensive Apple Watch and an undeniable luxury. For most people a Series 11 covers the essentials at half the price; the Ultra earns its premium only if you genuinely want the biggest screen, longest battery, satellite safety and diving.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
At $299.99 the Vivoactive 6 is one of the best-value ways into Garmin's ecosystem, undercutting the Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch on price and battery. The catch is internal: it's so close to the Vivoactive 5 that a discounted 5 is the smarter buy for many.