Est. 1989 ·
United States
Explore Garmin
Garmin emerged in the late 1980s as a pioneer in GPS technology, bringing navigation not just to cars and planes but eventually to the wrist. The company’s roots in Kansas and its engineering-driven culture have shaped its mission: making advanced navigation and fitness tools accessible to everyday users. Models like the Fenix series have become staples for athletes who demand reliable tracking and multisport features in challenging environments.
What distinguishes Garmin is its seamless integration of satellite navigation, heart rate monitoring, and training analytics in watches that withstand real-world abuse. Their devices often feature transflective displays for sunlight readability, long battery life, and a focus on function over luxury. The Forerunner line, for instance, is favored by runners for precise GPS accuracy and specialized coaching tools without the distraction of superfluous styling.
Collectors value Garmin not for artisanal finishing or mechanical movements, but for the evolution of wearable tech that genuinely improves performance and safety outdoors. Limited editions and firmware upgrades can add appeal, but it’s the practicality of models like the Instinct and Enduro that keeps users loyal. Garmin’s identity is firmly rooted in utility—these are watches built to be used, not displayed.
Most Popular Garmin Models
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Garmin Fenix 47mm$640 $450 – $85045 listings 1 day ago -
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Garmin Instinct$205 $200 – $24724 listings 1 day ago -
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Garmin Forerunner 46mm$300 $290 – $35024 listings 2 weeks ago -
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Garmin Epix$450 $362 – $56521 listings 1 month ago -
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Garmin Tactix$675 $381 – $80710 listings 21 hours ago -
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Garmin Enduro$650 $625 – $6509 listings 2 months ago -
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Garmin MARQ$1,250 $1,200 – $2,0646 listings 1 month ago -
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Garmin Venu4 listings 3 weeks ago -
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Garmin Descent1 listings 1 month ago
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