Garmin Fenix 3 Sapphire Titanium GPS Watch
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Equipped with a wide array of functions, this GPS watch can be an essential companion for trekking, cycling, swimming, and even golfing
Garmin Fenix 3 Sapphire Titanium GPS Watch
Multifunctional GPS Watch
- Omnidirectional steel EXO antenna, when paired with GLONASS and EPO, provides more accurate information than GPS alone
- Tracks steps, calories, distance covered, calories burned, heart rate, and much more
- Connects with your smartwatch and can send notifications
- Provides complex training plans
- Automatically syncs data via Wi-Fi
Rugged, Lightweight design
- 1.2” sunlight-visible, high-resolution color display
- Glass with optical bonding
- High-strength domed sapphire lens
- Titanium bezel and band reduce weight while improving durability
- Additional black UV-treated silicone band included
Specifics
- Display type: transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
- Case material: fiber-reinforced polymer
- Case diameter: 51mm
- Case thickness: 15.5mm
- Bezel and band material: titanium
- Band width: 26mm
- Adjustable band
- Clasp type: hidden material
- Water resistance to 100 meters; suitable for swimming
- Rechargeable battery
- Battery life: up to 20 hours in training/GPS mode; 50 hours in UltraTrac mode; 2 weeks in smartwatch mode
- Full list of specs
About Garmin
“Ideas can come from anybody,” notes Min Kao. While sitting around a shabby card table with fellow engineer Gary Burrell, the two formed the navigation company Garmin—a fusion of their first names—in 1989. Its goal was to take highly technical GPS technology and transform it into a product for the everyday consumer. These days, Garmin continues to hone their state-of-the-art navigation technology for cars, planes, boats, and wealthy meteors.
From quartz movement to luminous hands, we break down what makes a watch tick—and why you should get one.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Equipped with a wide array of functions, this GPS watch can be an essential companion for trekking, cycling, swimming, and even golfing
Garmin Fenix 3 Sapphire Titanium GPS Watch
Multifunctional GPS Watch
- Omnidirectional steel EXO antenna, when paired with GLONASS and EPO, provides more accurate information than GPS alone
- Tracks steps, calories, distance covered, calories burned, heart rate, and much more
- Connects with your smartwatch and can send notifications
- Provides complex training plans
- Automatically syncs data via Wi-Fi
Rugged, Lightweight design
- 1.2” sunlight-visible, high-resolution color display
- Glass with optical bonding
- High-strength domed sapphire lens
- Titanium bezel and band reduce weight while improving durability
- Additional black UV-treated silicone band included
Specifics
- Display type: transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
- Case material: fiber-reinforced polymer
- Case diameter: 51mm
- Case thickness: 15.5mm
- Bezel and band material: titanium
- Band width: 26mm
- Adjustable band
- Clasp type: hidden material
- Water resistance to 100 meters; suitable for swimming
- Rechargeable battery
- Battery life: up to 20 hours in training/GPS mode; 50 hours in UltraTrac mode; 2 weeks in smartwatch mode
- Full list of specs
About Garmin
“Ideas can come from anybody,” notes Min Kao. While sitting around a shabby card table with fellow engineer Gary Burrell, the two formed the navigation company Garmin—a fusion of their first names—in 1989. Its goal was to take highly technical GPS technology and transform it into a product for the everyday consumer. These days, Garmin continues to hone their state-of-the-art navigation technology for cars, planes, boats, and wealthy meteors.
From quartz movement to luminous hands, we break down what makes a watch tick—and why you should get one.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?