Garmin Epix Pro (gen2): Upgrading from a Fenix 6 Pro (47mm) the Epix Pro was attractive because of the brighter AMOLED display, larger screen (I got the 51mm) and upgraded features. The display is very noticeably clear and brighter than the Fenix 6, the topo maps are nice looking and the flashlight is already proving useful. I know there are some new activity apps (like football, volleyball, sailing and so-on) but I won't be using any of these: for me the various running, hiking, swimming and bike apps are fine. There is a huge choice though and the touchscreen makes navigating Garmin's massive feature list much quicker: some of the other updates are nice touches (like the morning report) and there are few more stats to force you to do more work (like endurance) . As with all Garmin's the displays and data screens are highly customisable, so if you put in time, and watch a whole bunch of youtube videos, you can get this looking and working exactly the way you want. So far it's only been out on a couple of runs, but all the gps tracking seems accurate: (so does the heart rate monitor, but even my limited testing tells me you need to make sure the watch is snug, otherwise you can get a false reading.) For anyone who trains and wants to keep a track of progress, or wants some encouragement (or light shaming) to lead a more active lifestyle, this will work well. For me though the multisport Garmin watches come into their own either for more serious athletic types (not me), or those who venture out into the great outdoors (mountaineering, hiking... definitely me). If you take the trouble to set your watch up to match Ordnance Survey mapping, the gps feature and topographical mapping acts as a genuinely useful accompaniment to an OS map and you can track your location very thoroughly. I've seen that there are other useful safety features on the watch which can send information to emergency contacts should you get stuck, get injured or whatever. I will be setting these up before heading to the hills. Gripes? If I'm being really picky, there could be more watch faces and stuff available to download from Garmin's IQ store (there a gazillions for the fenix's, not that many for the epix), there are a few things to do with long press/ short press on the various buttons which take a bit of getting used to, and (because it was massively discounted) I got the white one (!) It won't be staying white for very long... all in all though a great watch stacked with features and subtly different from other Garmin models... looooong battery life for an AMOLED and 32 gig storage, music, pay, (etc etc) just about anything you want. I would say if you're in the market for a Garmin, do google dcrainmaker for reviews. He'll tell you everything you need to know about all the various models and their specs and helped me loads to narrow down the choices. If I could give 4 and a half stars for 'overall' I would, but I can't! Also value for money gets 5 stars but only coz of the discount!