28 hrs in GPS mode (I read elsewhere, albeit that's the "athlete" version). That's certainly impressive and desirable, but yes - that's an eye-watering, wallet-frightening asking price.
At £1,699.00 I think they're having a laugh.
And such marketing b""llocks: "Finally, the operator who serves with honour and dignity has a watch that does, too."
https://www.jurawatches.co.uk/produc...MARQ+COMMANDER
28 hrs in GPS mode (I read elsewhere, albeit that's the "athlete" version). That's certainly impressive and desirable, but yes - that's an eye-watering, wallet-frightening asking price.
It does a shed load more that an Aerospace or Z33 / X33...how much are those again?!
I prefer my Garmin 945 for every day double wrist action along with a Apple Watch and mechanical. They are extortionate, especially as it’s a smart watch. I upgrade my apple and Garmin devices every year. If you could upgrade the Marq range very year. That would have been ideal.
Last edited by shoppy; 1st October 2019 at 17:34.
Not expensive for the technology contained, however unlike Z33/X33 (but like phones) will be relatively worthless in 5+ years.
Garmin do make a bewildering array of smart watches now - does this do any more/less than the newly introduced Fenix 6? That must be available in something like 6 versions and there are 6 versions of the MARQ (driver, athlete, captain etc).
And in the light of this story I somehow doubt our operator would get to take his toys on tour anyway.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
Just trying to cash in on their military link, surprised that others are surprised.
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have you seen the driver one they do
adds lap timing for £2,249!
I think Garmin need a GPS because they've lost their way.