Casio Oceanus vs Garmin Fenix 7

Great for smaller wrists
Uncluttered, readable dial
Made of hardened titanium with Zaratsu polishing
Solar-powered and automatically adjusts time and date
Fast shipping (4 days from Japan to LA with expedited shipping)
Great tracking capabilities
Transflective screen looks like a normal watch indoors
Impressive battery life
Customizable watch faces
Supports Asian languages
Not suitable for larger wrists
Relatively expensive
No additional features or higher end components
Not easy to start and stop activities
Maps cannot be zoomed in on
Navigating the device can be unintuitive

Verdict

The Casio Oceanus OCW-S5000D is a great choice for those looking for a smaller watch that fits their wrist well and has an uncluttered, readable dial. It is made of hardened titanium with Zaratsu polishing, which gives it a high-end look and feel. The watch is also solar-powered and automatically adjusts its time and date by receiving radio frequencies from atomic watch towers around the world. Shipping was fast, taking only 4 days to be shipped from Japan to LA with expedited shipping.

Verdict

The Garmin Fenix 7 is a great watch with excellent tracking capabilities and a transflective screen that looks like a normal watch indoors. It has an impressive battery life, customizable watch faces, and supports Asian languages. However, it can be difficult to start and stop activities, the maps cannot be zoomed in on, and navigating the device can be unintuitive.

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