Fashionable take on wearable tech – round 44 mm case in brushed stainless steel featuring black guilloche dial with Roman numeral indices, three chronograph subdials, and stainless steel band featuring fold-over clasp with hidden push-button closure.
Compatible with all Fossil brand 22mm straps
Compatible with Android and iOS operating systems
Receive filtered LED color-coded notifications from contacts
Track everything from steps to calories
Engineered with Intel Innovation®
A depth rating of 3 ATM will withstand splashes or brief immersion in water. Your watch should not be worn swimming or bathing.
Great for a semi-smart watch. I’m using the watch with a Nexus 6P (android). I received it right after an update to the android app. Pairing and updating the watch was easy. I haven’t had any connection issues. The watch re-connects after going out of range without any issues.Activity Tracking: Compared to my Fitbit One, it seems to undercount steps, by as much as 30%-50%. If you *need* every single step counted, this isn’t for you. If you want to get more active, you can certainly…
Nice I have owned a Fitbit and though it tracks a lot of information, it isn’t stylish or attractive, at all. The Fossil Q Grant is a different story. The case is a chrome stainless steel whereas the band alternates a matte and chrome finish. This watch is splash-proof but not submersible so a swim or a bath are out.Out of the box, it is too big. I have an average sized wrist. I had to take out two links using my watch repair kit. Otherwise, it’s off to a jewelry store or the mall…
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Great for a semi-smart watch. I’m using the watch with a Nexus 6P (android). I received it right after an update to the android app. Pairing and updating the watch was easy. I haven’t had any connection issues. The watch re-connects after going out of range without any issues.Activity Tracking: Compared to my Fitbit One, it seems to undercount steps, by as much as 30%-50%. If you *need* every single step counted, this isn’t for you. If you want to get more active, you can certainly…
Nice I have owned a Fitbit and though it tracks a lot of information, it isn’t stylish or attractive, at all. The Fossil Q Grant is a different story. The case is a chrome stainless steel whereas the band alternates a matte and chrome finish. This watch is splash-proof but not submersible so a swim or a bath are out.Out of the box, it is too big. I have an average sized wrist. I had to take out two links using my watch repair kit. Otherwise, it’s off to a jewelry store or the mall…