| If you just need health aspects get a hybrid smarwatch (I recommend Withings or Fossil hybrid HR) - it has pedometer, HR monitor, ECG and VO2 max sensor, sleep tracking - but most importantly it lasts about 20 days on a charge, is super lite and actually looks like a nice watch - really low key. There are others too, but I don't recommend Garmin Vivo move - I got the 500€ gold one for my wife and it has constant issues, the battery barely goes 4 days, etc. I currently use a Samsung galaxy watch I got as a gift and the full smarwatch experience has a few advantages : - find my phone - I constantly mute my phone and this lets me ring it up even when it's muted so I can find where k put it - also helped me once I left my phone in a wordrobe in the mall - no reason why hybrids don't have this but they don't - reject calls/turn off alarms without touching your phone - again no reason why hybrids don't have this but they don't - music controls/smart home controls - talking through the watch - was actually useful more than once - imagine cooking and not having to grab your phone to answer your wife or stuff like that My wife also has Apple watch 3. Overall a smarwatch is a chore to charge and you can't get good sleep tracking because you often charge over night - hybrid watches last 2+ weeks in practice but sacrifice some features |