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Garmin Vivomove Luxe review

Posted on February 29, 2020 By Jarvis

Garmin may be the titan of sports watches, but with the Vivomove Luxe it’s wading into the unfamiliar waters of luxury watchmaking.

Fossil, which has a more established presence in this space, has tried to find a happy medium with its own hybrid smartwatches, but many of those have failed to excite. In fact, the hybrid category as a whole sometimes feels like a skunkworks factory for experiments, like the recent Fossil Hybrid HR.

Garmin is approaching the hybrid from the other end of the spectrum than Fossil, building more traditional-looking watches on top of a foundation of fitness known-how.
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Wearables Tags:fitness, Fossil, Fossil Hybrid HR, Garmin, Garmin Vivomove Luxe, hybrid, luxury, review, TechRadar, titan

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