
Samsung
The rotating bezel returns to Wear OS

Samsung
Samsung's deepest health software — held back by battery
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Stainless-steel case in 43mm and 47mm. The physical rotating bezel returns. Two buttons. Premium, classic-watch look — heavier than the aluminum standard Watch 6.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
The Galaxy Watch 8 adopts the Galaxy Watch Ultra's cushion 'squircle' shape — a polarizing redesign — in armor aluminum with sapphire crystal. Two sizes, 40mm and 44mm. A new Dynamic Lug system makes bands easy to swap, Apple Watch-style.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Super AMOLED with Sapphire Crystal, ~2,000 nits peak brightness. Thinner bezels grew the usable display. Always-on display supported.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
A Super AMOLED panel — 1.34-inch on the 40mm, 1.5-inch on the 44mm — that now peaks at a brilliant 3,000 nits, a big jump over the Galaxy Watch 7's 2,000. Sapphire crystal protects it, and there's an always-on mode.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
BioActive sensor — optical HR, ECG, BIA body composition, skin temperature. Sleep tracking with coaching. Comprehensive wellness suite, though HRV accuracy drew a caveat.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
This is the Galaxy Watch 8's strongest card — the deepest health suite of any Wear OS watch: ECG, blood pressure, body composition, SpO2, skin temperature, plus new metrics like the Antioxidant Index, Vascular Load and AGEs Index. Heart-rate accuracy during exercise is the weak spot.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
100+ workout modes, personalized HR zones, custom workouts, auto-detection. Samsung Health analytics. Solid for everyday fitness; serious athletes still lean Garmin.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Samsung Health workout tracking with dual-frequency GPS, automatic exercise detection and a new adaptive Running Coach. GPS distance is the best of any Samsung watch yet, though still behind a dedicated sports watch — and GPS workouts drain the battery hard.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
~30 hours typical use, the larger 47mm lasting longer. Wireless fast charging. Daily-ish charging required.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
The Galaxy Watch 8's clearest weakness. Samsung rates it at 40 hours (always-on display off) or 30 hours (on), and real-world results are merely okay — roughly 27-45 hours depending on settings, with the 44mm a particular underperformer. A full charge takes around an hour to 90 minutes.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Wear OS 4 + One UI 5 Watch. Samsung Health, Samsung Pay + Google Wallet, Google Play Store. Best inside the Samsung phone ecosystem. Android-only.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
One UI Watch 8 on Wear OS 6, running on the 3nm Exynos W1000 with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Gemini is built into the wrist. Performance is snappy and Samsung Health is comprehensive — but the deepest features need a Samsung phone, and there's no iOS support.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
5 ATM (50m) water resistance + IP68 + MIL-STD-810H. Sapphire Crystal display + stainless-steel case. Ruggedized for everyday wear.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Sapphire-crystal glass over an armor-aluminum case, rated 5 ATM plus IP68 and MIL-STD-810H. It holds up well to everyday knocks — a month of heavy wear left long-term reviewers with barely a scratch.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Multi-constellation GPS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou), optional LTE, NFC for Samsung Pay + Google Wallet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Dual-frequency GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and NFC payments. An optional LTE model adds standalone connectivity for about $50 more.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
Launched around $399 (43mm) / $429 (47mm). Now superseded by the Galaxy Watch 7 + 8 Classic — a strong value if discounted. The premium Wear OS pick for the rotating-bezel experience.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
At about $349.99 (40mm) rising to roughly $429.99 for the 44mm LTE, the Galaxy Watch 8 took a price hike reviewers widely call unjustified. It's the richest-software Wear OS watch — but the Pixel Watch 4 and OnePlus Watch 3 both counter hard on, respectively, polish and battery.