As a smartwatch reviewer, I often field questions from Apple Watch owners about whether they should switch to a Garmin smartwatch, and vice versa. In 2025, Apple and Garmin are easily two of the most popular smartwatch brands, but is one better than the other?

That depends on what you’re hoping to get out of your smartwatch. To help you choose, I’ve compared the current generation of Apple Watches to Garmin’s modern lineup across eight categories, with a winner declared for each. The categories include price, design, durability, health tracking, fitness tracking, safety tools, smart features, and battery life.

Garmin Forerunner 55, which starts at $200 or $50 less than Apple’s cheapest model, the Apple Watch SE 3.

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Apple Watch Ultra 3 at $799. Some of Garmin’s most advanced smartwatches, meanwhile, cost even more than that. For example, the Garmin Fenix 8, an Apple Watch Ultra 3 competitor, starts at $1,000.

Ultimately, both brands offer models at a wide range of price points to suit most budgets. As a result, this category is a draw.

Winner: Draw

Garmin Venu X1, which looks like an Apple Watch). Unlike the Apple Watch, Garmin watches tend to come in a variety of bold colors and often with lots of physical buttons on the case.

As someone who hates interacting with a touchscreen while sweaty during a workout, I appreciate Garmin’s commitment to tactile controls. Many Garmin models are also touch-sensitive, giving users maximum decision-making power over how they interact with the device.

Apple Watches have fewer physical controls than most Garmin watches. The Apple Series 11 and SE 3 each sport a single button and a digital crown; the Ultra 3 offers two buttons and a digital crown.

Depending on which model you go with, both Apple and Garmin offer super-bright displays that can be easily viewed in direct sunlight. However, only Garmin offers models with solar charging.

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In terms of wearability, Garmin watches tend to be a little chunkier than their Apple Watch alternatives, though no heavier. Lastly, both brands offer their most popular smartwatches in a range of sizes. For example, the Apple Watch Series 11 comes in your choice of 42mm or 46mm, while the Garmin Instinct 3 (a personal favorite) comes in 45mm or 50mm.

Winner: Draw

50 meters of water resistance, while higher-end models, and those built for outdoor adventuring, are rated at 100 meters of water resistance, like the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

In my several years of testing smartwatches, I’ve never incurred any serious damage to an Apple Watch or a Garmin watch. Both brands incorporate scratch and crack-resistant glass screen protection into their designs.

However, for the especially accident-prone, there are plenty of Garmin watches with thick bezels, adding an additional layer of protection to the screen. Apple Watches, by comparison, offer no sort of screen bezel protection.

Winner: Garmin

signs of sleep apnea are detected. Garmin doesn’t have this. The Apple Watch Series 9, 10, 11, Ultra 2, and Ultra 3 also feature hypertension alerts, something no other smartwatch brand offers.

Winner: Apple Watch

Check Ins,’ which lets you easily keep loved ones apprised of your location while out and about.

Garmin watches have ‘Incident Detection,’ which is essentially the same as fall/crash detection, and LiveTrack, which, like Apple’s Check Ins, lets Garmin watch wearers share their live location with trusted loved ones. Some, but not all, Garmin watches additionally offer an ‘Assistance Plus’ tool that allows you to manually contact emergency responders for help.

Higher-end Apple Watches and Garmins, like the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Garmin Fenix 8 Pro, also feature satellite-based emergency communication tools for folks who frequently find themselves off the grid.

Winner: Draw

on-wrist translations, a notes app, global tide tracking, customizable gesture controls, and turn-by-turn navigation, to name some favorites.

Most of Garmin’s mid-tier and above models support NFC for mobile payments, and some even have onboard storage to save music for offline listening, but that pretty much rounds out the list of Garmin smartwatch features. Sure, there’s the Garmin Connect IQ store, where you can download a very small selection of additional apps and tons of watch faces, but it doesn’t hold a candle to the Apple Watch App Store.

When it comes to connectivity, Apple also has Garmin beat. All three of Apple’s current smartwatch models are offered with optional cellular connectivity. Garmin, meanwhile, has just one current cellular-capable model, the Fenix 8 Pro, and it starts at $1,200.

Winner: Apple Watch

Garmin Venu 4, which has more modest battery life than the Instinct 3.

In smartwatch mode, the Venu 4 is rated for four days of use with the always-on display enabled (12 days without).

Winner: Garmin

best Garmin watches will likely suit you better than Apple Watches. Also, if a nightly need to recharge your device frightens you, definitely go for a Garmin over an Apple Watch.

On the flip side, if you want the very best smartwatch features paired with decent health, fitness, and sleep tracking tools, one of the best Apple Watches is the way to go. Maybe just invest in a portable Apple Watch charger. Finally, those who prefer sleek wrist candy to sporty will likely prefer the latest Apple Watch models to the newest Garmin ones.

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Category

Winner

Price

draw

Design

draw

Durability

Garmin

Health features

Apple

Fitness features

Garmin

Safety tools

draw

Smart features

Apple

Battery life

Garmin

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