I remember my 5X and 5XPlus to be very very blue. It was not an issue on the long run but I was happy to see a real improvement on the 6 series. Strange to see so much difference. I always though sapphire got some blue reflects... But here it's the Gorilla which is very blue.Thanks. Mine is a bit more blueish than yours I think (mine's 6 Pro Sapphire so it looks it's not related to what kind of glass the lens is made out of, it's probably the display itlself or the calibration). I have contacted support here in Australia and I'm waiting to see what they have to say. I'm not too fussed about it though, I'm more curious than anything.
It doesn't appear to be related to sapphire or gorilla glass, it seems to be random. There was this Reddit thread about it and people chimed in with theirs and it doesn't follow any rule.I remember my 5X and 5XPlus to be very very blue. It was not an issue on the long run but I was happy to see a real improvement on the 6 series. Strange to see so much difference. I always though sapphire got some blue reflects... But here it's the Gorilla which is very blue.
From what I can see on ebay it seems to be 22mm.Anybody can tell me the lug to lug length of the Garmin Instinct series? Can't seem to find anywhere.
Thank you for the reply, by lug to lug i mean the length of the watch. So upper lug end to lower lug end.From what I can see on ebay it seems to be 22mm.
Sorry I misunderstood your question. I guess you should probably ask someone who owns the watch to measure it, as it doesn't appear to be listed anywhere.Thank you for the reply, by lug to lug i mean the length of the watch. So upper lug end to lower lug end.
Thank you for your answer. I was referring to the locking clasp (I don't know the correct english word ;-) ) (see red marking on your photo):By clasps I assume you mean the quickfit system ?
I have tested many bands (most Chinese) and I have only found issue on some silicon bands.
Spring to weaks, full plastic construction and small clasp. Lesson learned.
But not on titanium bands.
On my LDFAS models the clasp were less large than the Garmin's but I have had zero issue with both 5X and 5X plus and also on a 22mm model for my Instinct. Even the DLC treatment on the titanium was amazingly scratchproof.
There were really sturdy bracelets.
But on this last "silver" titanium bracelet, the springs are very strong and the clasp as large as Garmin's.
I cannot dislodge the band without a lot of force on the "triggers" of the quickfit system.
Compared to Aqualand Citizen's, Tissot's, Casio's (G-Shock Silver stainless steel band), this "TriLance Bracelet" is much better quality than the LDFAS titanium Bracelet
Ldfas (in black) and TriLance in silver.
The Ldfas claps are not as large as the TriLance but I had never have any issue with them.
Really the TriLance which is in the same price range is just much better designed in term of sturdiness.
Anyway both bracelets are certainly made in the same factory in China. The TriLance is just the new model they have developped for Applewatch, Samsung and Garmins!! :-D
Measures 49mm from outside of upper lug to outside of lower lug.Thank you for the reply, by lug to lug i mean the length of the watch. So upper lug end to lower lug end.
Excellent.Thank you for your answer. I was referring to the locking clasp (I don't know the correct english word ;-) ) (see red marking on your photo):
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Thankyou very much! This was helpfull, i'm now awaiting the Instinct Tactical to arrive tomorrow (i hope).Measures 49mm from outside of upper lug to outside of lower lug.
By my definition of lug-to-lug distance which is outside of upper springbar hole to outside of lower springbar hole:
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The Instinct measures 40mm:
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HTH
Look at it this way, you just spent $700+ on a Smart/Sport watch. The last thing you want to do is buy a "cheap" band and lose the watch. I'm a proponent of doing things right the first time and don't want to lose/damage my watch because I don't want to spend the extra $20.How safe and stable are these chinese bands clasps? I would hate to loose an expensive watch just because I was too stingy to buy an original Garmin band![]()
Garmin titanium band are $200Look at it this way, you just spent $700+ on a Smart/Sport watch. The last thing you want to do is buy a "cheap" band and lose the watch. I'm a proponent of doing things right the first time and don't want to lose/damage my watch because I don't want to spend the extra $20.
It looks stunning !!That's fine, I just prefer the peace of mind knowing that it's straight from the factory vs a product made from inferior parts.
That said, here's my new strap courtesy of you:
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My fenix 6X Pro and Instinct continue to work very well.Guys....is this watch working relatively well for everyone?
As usual, the garmin forums are full of horror stories with awful tracks and poor updates. I can't remember for sure, but it seems worse than the 5+ forum was when I picked that one up.
Anyway, just curious to hear insights?
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So far so good.Very happy with mine which I wear with the Nick Mankey hook strap most of time these days. I even got a army green version coming next week.Guys....is this watch working relatively well for everyone?
As usual, the garmin forums are full of horror stories with awful tracks and poor updates. I can't remember for sure, but it seems worse than the 5+ forum was when I picked that one up.
Anyway, just curious to hear insights?
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