Garmin watches deliver specialized GPS tracking and training analytics for athletes and outdoor adventurers who prioritize performance data over smartwatch features. Choosing a refurbished GPS watch gives you access to Garmin's fitness expertise while making an environmentally conscious decision. Find the training partner that turns raw data into actionable insights for your sport.
What are the key features of Garmin watches?
- Multi-sport GPS tracking: accurate satellite positioning for running, cycling, swimming, hiking, and 40+ activities
- Extended battery life: 5-80+ hours in GPS mode depending on model, far exceeding most smartwatches
- Advanced training metrics: VO2 max, training load, recovery time, training status, and performance analytics
- 24/7 health monitoring: heart rate, sleep tracking, stress monitoring, Body Battery energy levels, and Pulse Ox
- Durable construction: premium models feature sapphire crystal, titanium cases, and military-grade toughness
- Topographic maps: full-color trail maps and navigation on premium models for backcountry exploration
- Running dynamics: cadence, ground contact time, vertical oscillation, and stride metrics for form optimization
- Music storage: onboard music from Spotify, Deezer, or Amazon Music on select models
- Cross-platform compatibility: works with both Android and iOS through Garmin Connect app
What are the differences between a refurbished and a used Garmin watch?
A used Garmin watch is resold without professional inspection or warranty. GPS accuracy, heart rate sensors, and barometric altimeters can lose calibration from heavy use in challenging conditions. Water resistance seals may be compromised. A refurbished Garmin watch from Back Market has been thoroughly tested by trusted refurbishers following our Quality Charter.
Each watch undergoes comprehensive inspection of GPS satellite acquisition and accuracy, heart rate sensor performance, barometric altimeter calibration, Pulse Ox functionality (where applicable), battery health, water resistance seal integrity, button and touchscreen responsiveness, sapphire crystal condition (on premium models), and charging capability. Every device comes with a minimum 1-year warranty and 30-day returns. You get reliable training data and performance metrics without the premium new price, while reducing electronic waste.
Who are Garmin watches best for?
Garmin watches serve diverse athletic and outdoor users:
- Serious runners and marathoners: advanced metrics, training plans, and race predictors optimize performance
- Triathletes and multisport athletes: comprehensive swim-bike-run tracking with transition detection
- Trail runners and hikers: topographic maps, multi-band GPS, and navigation handle backcountry adventures
- Cyclists: power meter compatibility, cycling dynamics, and training load tracking
- Data-driven athletes: in-depth analytics help identify trends, avoid overtraining, and track improvements
- People wanting extended battery: multi-day battery life supports ultra-endurance events and thru-hiking
- Outdoor enthusiasts: ski modes, golf courses, diving features, and specialized activity profiles
Which Garmin watch should you choose?
Garmin Forerunner 945 is the popular multisport GPS watch that balances comprehensive features with running focus. It includes full-color topographic maps, multi-band GPS for superior accuracy, music storage, and complete training metrics including VO2 max, training load, and recovery advisor. Battery lasts up to 36 hours in GPS mode—enough for Ironman triathlons and ultra-marathons. The 945 supports triathlon mode with automatic sport switching, making it ideal for multisport athletes. Running dynamics, cycling power compatibility, and open water swim tracking cover serious training across all three disciplines. Choose the Forerunner 945 if you're a competitive runner, triathlete, or endurance athlete wanting flagship training features in a lightweight package designed for performance.
Garmin Fenix 6 is the rugged outdoor adventure watch with premium build quality. The titanium or stainless steel case with sapphire crystal withstands extreme conditions better than the Forerunner's polymer construction. It includes the same training metrics as the Forerunner 945 but adds ski resort maps, golf courses, diving features, and more outdoor activity profiles. The Fenix 6X Pro (51mm) offers the longest battery—up to 60 hours GPS mode. Solar charging variants extend battery even further with sun exposure. Choose the Fenix 6 if you do diverse outdoor activities beyond running (hiking, skiing, climbing), want maximum durability, or prefer the premium aesthetic with versatile capability for everything from trail marathons to alpine expeditions.
Garmin Vivoactive 4 is the accessible multisport watch for fitness enthusiasts who want comprehensive tracking without overwhelming complexity or premium pricing. It includes GPS, heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, Body Battery, 20+ sport modes, and animated workouts displayed on the watch. Music storage lets you run phone-free. Battery lasts about 8 days in smartwatch mode, 18 hours with GPS. The Vivoactive 4 lacks topographic maps and some advanced metrics found on Forerunner and Fenix but delivers excellent fitness tracking for running, cycling, swimming, gym workouts, and yoga. Choose the Vivoactive 4 if you want reliable Garmin GPS tracking and health monitoring at the most accessible refurbished prices without needing race-level training analytics or outdoor navigation.
Buy refurbished Garmin watches at the best price on Back Market
Back Market offers refurbished Garmin watches across the entire lineup at competitive prices with verified performance. Each watch is:
- Tested by trusted refurbishers: GPS accuracy, training metrics sensors, heart rate monitoring, and all features verified working
- Backed by warranty: minimum 1-year coverage protects your investment in performance gear
- Returnable for 30 days: test it through multiple training sessions to ensure it meets your athletic needs
- Better for the environment: choosing refurbished reduces e-waste and extends the life of quality sports technology
Browse models from entry-level Vivoactive through premium Fenix and specialized Forerunner to find features matching your sport and budget. Different cosmetic grades from Premium to Fair let you prioritize appearance or value. Garmin's durable construction means even Fair condition units typically perform perfectly for training and racing.
How accurate is GPS on Garmin watches?
Garmin GPS accuracy is consistently excellent and ranks among the best for sports watches. Standard GPS models use multiple satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo) for improved positioning. Premium models with multi-band GPS (Fenix 6X Pro, Fenix 7, Forerunner 945, 955, 965) use both L1 and L5 frequencies, dramatically improving accuracy in challenging environments like dense forests, urban canyons, and mountainous terrain. Real-world distance measurements typically match certified courses within 0.5-1% accuracy. GPS acquisition is usually quick—20-30 seconds for satellite lock outdoors. For training and racing where precise distance matters, Garmin delivers reliable data athletes trust.
What's the battery life on Garmin watches?
Battery life varies dramatically by model and usage. Entry-level models like Vivoactive 4 last about 8 days in smartwatch mode, 18 hours GPS. Mid-range Forerunner 245 achieves 7 days smartwatch, 24 hours GPS. The Forerunner 945 reaches 14 days smartwatch, 36 hours GPS. Premium Fenix models extend further: Fenix 6X Pro lasts 21 days smartwatch, 60 hours GPS. Solar variants add 20-50% battery with sun exposure. UltraTrac mode reduces GPS sampling to extend battery 2-3x for ultra-endurance events. Garmin's battery life significantly exceeds Apple Watch (18 hours) and most Wear OS watches, making Garmin the clear choice for multi-day adventures and long races.
Do Garmin watches work with iPhone and Android?
Yes, Garmin watches work fully with both iPhone (iOS 15+) and Android (Android 7.0+) through the Garmin Connect app. You get complete functionality on both platforms including activity syncing, training plan management, map updates, music downloads, and data analysis. Unlike Apple Watch (iOS only), Garmin doesn't restrict features based on phone operating system. This cross-platform compatibility makes Garmin excellent if you might switch phone ecosystems or want a watch that works independently of specific smartphone brands. All training metrics, GPS tracking, and health monitoring work identically regardless of your phone.
What are training metrics on Garmin watches?
Garmin's training metrics help optimize athletic performance. VO2 max estimates your aerobic fitness level. Training load tracks workout volume and intensity over time. Recovery time suggests when you're ready for the next hard effort. Training status assesses whether you're training productively, peaking, or overreaching. Lactate threshold identifies the effort level where you start accumulating lactic acid. Race predictor estimates finish times for distances from 5K to marathon based on your fitness. Running dynamics (cadence, ground contact time, vertical oscillation) identify form inefficiencies. These metrics turn raw activity data into actionable insights for training smarter and racing faster.
Can I use Garmin watches for swimming?
Yes, most Garmin watches are water-resistant to 50 meters (5ATM) or 100 meters and include swim tracking. Pool swim mode tracks laps, stroke type, distance, and SWOLF efficiency score. Open water swim mode uses GPS to track distance and route in lakes or oceans. Advanced models support drill logging and rest timers. Multisport watches like Forerunner 945 and Fenix seamlessly transition from swimming to cycling and running for triathlon tracking. Garmin provides comprehensive swim metrics including stroke rate, distance per stroke, and pace—useful for both recreational swimming and serious swim training.
What's the difference between Garmin Forerunner and Fenix?
Forerunner watches are designed specifically for running and multisport training with lightweight designs optimized for athletic performance. They excel at running metrics, training analytics, and race preparation. Fenix watches are rugged outdoor adventure watches with premium materials (titanium, sapphire crystal), full topographic maps, ski modes, golf courses, and diverse outdoor activity profiles. Fenix watches are bulkier and more expensive but handle everything from trail marathons to mountaineering. Choose Forerunner if you primarily run, cycle, or do triathlons and want a lighter, running-focused watch. Choose Fenix if you do diverse outdoor activities and want maximum durability with comprehensive navigation.
Do I need a subscription to use Garmin watches?
No subscription is required to use Garmin watches. All training metrics, GPS tracking, health monitoring, and core features work without any subscription fees. Garmin Connect (the companion app) is free with unlimited data storage and analysis. This differs from some competitors that lock features behind subscriptions. Optional paid services include Garmin Coach training plans (free), third-party platform integrations like TrainingPeaks (separate subscription), and music streaming services (Spotify Premium, Deezer Premium) for offline downloads. The watch provides comprehensive functionality out of the box without ongoing costs.
Can I download music to my Garmin watch?
Select Garmin models include music storage: Forerunner 245 Music, 745, 945, 955, 965, Fenix 6 Pro and above, Vivoactive 4, and others. You can download playlists from Spotify Premium, Deezer Premium, or Amazon Music for phone-free listening with Bluetooth headphones. Storage holds roughly 500 songs or 4GB of music. You can also transfer your own music files. Entry-level models don't include music storage but can control music playing on your phone. If running without your phone while listening to music matters, verify the specific model includes music storage before purchasing.