UPDATE: Read our 2019 Garmin Buyers' Guide comparing Fenix 6S, Forerunners 45, 245M, and 945 here: https://www.roadtrailrun.com/20-garmin-forerunne. Apple Watch faces and their features. Your Apple Watch comes with a variety of watch faces, most of which you can customize. See Customize the watch face to learn more. Look for software updates; the set of watch faces that follows might differ from what you see on your Apple Watch.
- Approach® S60
- Approach® S62
- Captain Marvel
- D2™ Air
- D2™ Charlie
- D2™ Delta
- D2™ Delta PX
- D2™ Delta S
- Darth Vader™
- Descent™ Mk1
- Descent™ MK2, Descent™MK2i
- Descent™ Mk2S
- Enduro™
- First Avenger
- Forerunner® 245
- Forerunner® 245 Music
- Forerunner® 645
- Forerunner® 645 Music
- Forerunner® 745
- Forerunner® 935
- Forerunner® 945
- fēnix® 5, quatix® 5
- fēnix® 5 Plus
- fēnix® 5S
- fēnix® 5S Plus
- fēnix® 5X, tactix® Charlie
- fēnix® 5X Plus
- fēnix® 6
- fēnix® 6 Dual Power
- fēnix® 6 Pro, fēnix® 6 Sapphire
- fēnix® 6 Pro Dual Power
- fēnix® 6 Pro Solar
- fēnix® 6 Solar
- fēnix® 6S
- fēnix® 6S Dual Power
- fēnix® 6S Pro, fēnix® 6S Sapphire
- fēnix® 6S Pro Dual Power
- fēnix® 6S Pro Solar
- fēnix® 6S Solar
- fēnix® 6X Pro, fēnix® 6X Sapphire, fēnix® 6X Pro Solar, tactix® Delta Sapphire, quatix® 6X Solar, tactix® Delta Solar, tactix® Delta Solar Ballisitcs
- fēnix® Chronos
- MARQ™ Adventurer
- MARQ™ Athlete
- MARQ™ Aviator
- MARQ™ Captain, MARQ™ Captain: American Magic Edition
- MARQ™ Commander
- MARQ™ Driver
- MARQ™ Expedition
- MARQ™ Golfer
- Mercedes-Benz Venu®
- quatix® 6
- quatix® 6X, quatix® 6X Solar, quatix® 6X Dual Power
- Rey™
- Venu®
- Venu® 2
- Venu® 2S
- Venu® Sq.
- Venu® Sq. Music
- vívoactive® 3
- vívoactive® 3 Mercedes-Benz® Collection
- vívoactive® 3 Music
- vívoactive® 4, GarminActive
- vívoactive® 4S, GarminActive S
Fenix watch face power consumption
I’ve often wondered, and have seen a number of people wondering, do non Garmin watch faces take more power? So I thought, heh this sounds like a good topic for a blog post. Garmin do not seem to evaluate the power consumed by watch faces, leaving it up end users to figure out why there battery life seems to have gotten shorter.
So to start out with I decided on a procedure to measure battery consumed by the watch face. There are lots of things, like pulse ox, GPS, heart rate monitor, notifications that consume reasonable amounts of power. So to eliminate them, I note the battery level and time before I go to sleep, take the watch off, then note the power level when I wake up, the watch is in do not disturb so it should be as quiet battery wise as possible. I do three runs to hope to eliminate other extraneous power blips. The watch is on Software version 9.0. I used defaults on all watch faces. I chose some of my favorite watch faces for my Garmin Fenix 6 pro.
So let’s start out with a default Garmin watch face, this one:
Power consumption was %/hr: 0.057142857, 0.125200642 and 0.113793103 averaging 0.098
Next up SimpleCassieWF01
Power consumption was 0.255319149, 0.021052632 and 0.120437956 averaging 0.138513514 or 40% more than the stock Garmin
Next up Instinct tactical
Power consumption was 0.161073826, 0.152542373 and 0.166666667 averaging 0.1599073 or 62% more than the stock Garmin.
Fenix 6 Default Watch Faces Free
Last but not least Retro Quartz digital
Power consumption was 0.19, 0.23 and 0.258064516 averaging 0.225255973 or 128% more than the Garmin. This is a busy watch face with seconds changing, so not a surprise it’s noticeably higher. Changing options can of course reduce power consumption.
Best Fenix 6 Watch Faces
So what can we learn? Yes watch faces do seem to vary a LOT. You can also see getting stable results is challenging. Of course I have zero knowledge of the actual coding of the Fenix that might explain the variations. BUT, and this is a BIG BUT, from the highest power consumption to the lowest the difference in 24 hours would be like 3%, so in all … find the watch face you like and rock on!