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8 watches you should buy instead of an Apple Watch
8 watches you should buy instead of an Apple Watch-April 2024
Apr 28, 2025 1:49 PM

The Apple Watch Series 9 is the best smartwatch you can buy, regardless of the fact you can only use it with an iPhone. Its also great that it comes in three flavors the Series 9, along with the Apple Watch SE 2, and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 to suit many more people and pockets than you may first think. However, perhaps you want something a little different on your wrist or even a weekend alternative when you dont feel like wearing a touchscreen watch.

Contents Casio G-Shock GPR-H1000 RangemanGarmin Vivoactive 5Seiko SpeedtimerTissot T-Touch Connect SolarFitbit Charge 6Withings ScanWatch 2Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2Any Casio G-Shock squareShow 3 more items Thats where this list should help you out, as weve gathered eight watches to buy instead of the Apple Watch. Notice I said watches, and not just smartwatches, as some non-connected wristwear has been included. Our choices cover the entire Apple Watch range in terms of price, even going above and below, to give you some real inspiration about a watch to buy instead of or as well as the superb Apple Watch.

  Casio G-Shock GPR-H1000 Rangeman

While you could buy the $500 Casio G-Shock GPR-H1000 Rangeman as an alternative to the Apple Watch Series 9, its better seen as an alternative to the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Its a true outdoors watch for the enthusiast it has GPS, a compass, a barometer, a tide graph, and an altimeter as well as a smartwatch with all the expected features, from notifications to a heart rate sensor.

The Rangeman is a tough G-Shock with its resin case, shock resistance, and 200-meter water resistance. Plus, it has solar charging, so if you use it normally, itll never need charging externally. Whats more, Casio has refined the onboard operating system to the point where it doesnt require you to read the lengthy instruction manual from cover to cover anymore. The Casio Watches app isnt quite as intuitive, but its still perfectly acceptable.

If the thought of constantly wearing an Apple Watch, just to ensure you get your moneys worth from all the health tracking, puts you off, then the G-Shock Rangeman may also suit you. It doesnt require the same level of commitment and feels far more casual, making it easier to own. It wont necessarily be easy to wear, though, as it does challenge the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in its size and weight. Its one of our favorite all-rounder G-Shock releases and a true Apple Watch alternative.

  Garmin Vivoactive 5

Perhaps you want a smartwatch that emphasizes sport and competitiveness more than the Apple Watch Series 9, without the need to download additional apps? The $300 Garmin Vivoactive 5 isnt anywhere near as attractive as the Apple Watch Series 9 and doesnt have the same on-wrist cache either, but if you care more about stats than style, it may be the better buy.

The Vivoactive 5 is less hardcore than the other Garmin smartwatch on our list, so it is up against the Apple Watch Series 9 and SE 2, but it still has a complete list of essential sensors, plus Garmins extensive, stat-heavy, exercise-focused platform onboard. If youre a runner, cyclist, swimmer, or hiker, youll love the information it returns, as its far more in-depth and informative than Apples system.

The downside of choosing the Vivoactive 5 is dealing with the watchs operating system, which isnt as intuitive as Apples watchOS (then again, very few smartwatch operating systems are), and learning its foibles takes time and patience. The plastic body and simple design wont appeal to anyone who puts style near the top of their list of requirements, but its far from ugly. If sport is your thing, the $300 Garmin Vivoactive 5 may help you understand your own performance better than the Apple Watch.

  Seiko Speedtimer

Theres a good chance you may be looking at the Apple Watch because you want a watchrather than specifically a smartwatch. After all, its arguably one of the most recognizable and worn watches in the world these days, making it a common and desirable sight. If the smart features and health tracking arent right at the top of your reasons for wanting an Apple Watch, its worth taking a look at non-smart alternatives.

The world of non-smart watches is massive and confusing, so where should you start if its your first time exploring? Our advice is to ignore fashion watch brands and look at one of the best, most established names in the business that offers excellent watches at very competitive prices: Seiko. Its range is huge, but for style and performance, while keeping around the $700 cost of an Apple Watch Ultra 2, take a look at the Seiko Speedtimer range. Its the SSC813 in our photo, and it costs $675.

Relaunched in 2021 and inspired by the influential Speedtimer from the late 60s, the watch is part of Seikos Prospex range with solar power and water resistance to 100 meters. The beautiful chronograph dial is covered in sapphire crystal, comes in various different colors, and is matched to a stainless steel bracelet and stainless steel case. Its a classic look, goes with everything youll wear, and will last for years too. Its a great choice for anyone looking for a watch that doesnt have to be smart and an ideal entry into the world of traditional watches. If the Speedtimer is too pricey, then the Seiko 5 Sports collection is worth exploring, too.

  Tissot T-Touch Connect Solar

If the Seiko Speedtimer isnt quite techy enough, but you do like the idea of a watch made by an established watchmaker, heres another choice. The Tissot T-Touch collection combines the allure of a Swiss-made watch with analog hands with the convenience of a solar-powered quartz movement, plus a selection of health-related smart features and a touchscreen.

The $1,095 and up T-Touch Connect Solar has been around for a while. It has a small screen showing information like notifications, step count, altimeter data, the compass, calories burned, and other data. Its controlled using a touch-sensitive sapphire crystal and buttons on the case.

More recently, Tissot announced the $995 and up T-Touch Connect Sport, which has a new look, a new touch-sensitive AMOLED screen, and a heart rate sensor on the back. The Connect Sports 43mm case has wider appeal than the 47mm Connect Solar, too. Both these have the potential to satisfy the watch fan and the tech fan and will certainly make you stand out from the crowd in a way the Apple Watch would not. The Connect Sport isnt as widely available as the Connect Solar, which could make the Solar the default choice, depending on where you live.

  Fitbit Charge 6

If youre hesitating to buy an Apple Watch because of its size and weight, the Fitbit Charge 6 is a smaller, more easy-to-ignore alternative. The aluminum body contains a 1.04-inch screen and is attached to a lightweight and comfortable rubber strap. Its easy to wear and wont attract much attention, but the design is a more traditional fitness band than a traditional watch, which means its not the most stylish thing to wear on your wrist.

Fitbit updated its app recently, and its a huge improvement over older versions. It makes great use of the Charge 6s comprehensive sensor array. Its perfect for anyone who wants to exercise and improve or simply keep an eye on their overall health and activity without getting caught up in apps and other services. The battery life will please anyone who finds the Apple Watchs two-day life too restrictive, as it should last about a week on a single charge.

Its a shame some of Fitbits app features are hidden behind a $10 per month premium subscription, but you dont have to pay for it. Ignore this, and the Fitbit Charge 6s ability, simplicity, and low $160 price mean if youre looking at the Apple Watch SE 2, itll do more for less.

  Withings ScanWatch 2

The Withings ScanWatch 2 is a smartwatch, but it really doesnt look like one. Its closer to the Tissot T-Touch series than it is to the Apple Watch Series 9, but with an emphasis on health and wellness. Made of stainless steel with a sapphire crystal, it wears like a traditional watch, but theres a heart rate sensor on the back and Withings comprehensive health tech insideincluding Food and Drug Administration (FDA)- approved atrial fibrillation detection.

Its not a touchscreen smartwatch, and you interact with it using the crown on the side, so it takes a little more effort to control than an Apple Watch, but its less intrusive on your wrist. The tiny screen shows notifications, but its not the watchs focus, and it will leave you to your day without interruption if you ask it. Theres sleep tracking, body temperature measurement, an ECG, and plenty of workout tracking too. Battery life is between 20 and 30 days on a single charge, depending on use.

The ScanWatch 2 is the perfect example of a smartwatch that will appeal to people who want most of the Apple Watch Series 9s functionality but arent sold on the design. Its far less high-tech looking, has easily changed straps, and the case comes in several different finishes, too. However, you wont save much money over an Apple Watch Series 9, as it costs $350.

  Garmin Epix Pro Gen 2

There are smartwatches that try to do a bit of everything, and then there is the Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2), which is one of the most focused, comprehensive, feature-packed, and capable sports smartwatches out there today. At $999, its more expensive than the Apple Watch Ultra 2, but its an intoxicating blend of ability and careful design, complete with its desirable titanium bezel and sapphire glass.

This isnt a smartwatch for the beginner or the casual exerciser. Its perfect for the sportsperson who is focused, motivated, and keen to improve. Garmins app is full of data, graphs, and detail, allowing you to dig deep into your performance and look for areas to improve or to see where changes have already started to have an effect. It will do this on everything from golf to triathlons.

On the tech side, the 1.3-inch AMOLED screen looks great. Theres an upgraded heart rate sensor on the back, GPS, and even a little flashlight on the case. The battery lasts for at least seven days with average use. If the Apple Watch Ultra 2 almost does everything you need but youd still like just a bit more, then the Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) may satisfy you.

  Any Casio G-Shock square

Our final pick is one that lets you explore one of the most interesting, wearable, fashionable, and diverse watch collections that still fits into our remit. The Casio G-Shock square describes the classic G-Shock watch shape, introduced on the brands very first model in 1983, and it covers an incredible amount of versions and prices. Moreover, it wins points for being very comfortable and easy to wear, and it will appeal to watch and tech fans alike.

A basic square G-Shock can cost just $100, and although it wont do much apart from telling the time and looking great, youll be wearing a pure watch design classic. Spend a little more, and things get interesting. Casio releases various limited editions and collaborations using the square shape as a base, or you can get versions that cost up to $600 with a metal body and bracelet, adding a lot of style and class to the watch. Casio even made a luxury version that cost $4,000.

This illustrates the versatility of the G-Shock square, and it fits on this list because of models like the DW-H5600 or the GBD-200, which are simple smartwatches with heart rate sensors, activity tracking, and notifications, all wrapped up in that familiar, very comfortable shape. Its perhaps the ultimate hybrid smartwatch. Whats more, if you dont care about the smart features or simply buy an Apple Watch Series 9 because its brilliant, you should just buy one of the non-connected G-Shock square watches anyway and love it for its wonderful simplicity.

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