So, I recently retired a Garmin Vivoactive HR that has seen 6 years of active duty on my wrist. I work in the grocery department of a supermarket and impacts with doors, shelves and other structures are a regular hazard of the job.

The Garmin has seen its fair share of those, and despite a non-functional touchscreen, shattered strap connections, broken accelerometer and more, it still manages to tell proper time and track my heart rate.

Looking at my shiny new Series 7, I don’t know if I could expect to say the same of it after even half that time period. I want to wear it to work, but I think a case is in order. What would be the best case for use in an environment where the Watch is going to experience regular impacts to both the face and edges?

  • NikolitRistissa@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    What are people doing, in retail or otherwise, that they need a case?

    I work in an underground mine as a geologist so I spend most of my time looking at and hitting rocks etc. and my watch looks like new besides some micro-scratches that I could easily polish out. I’ve gone cycling, skiing, rock climbing, and bouldering with it without issues. Just don’t smack your arm on shit.