Which watch fits the way you live?
There is no single best watch. There is the one that fits how you spend your day. This page sets the Norm Two next to an Apple Watch, a Garmin, and a classic watch, so you can see where each one leads and choose the one that suits you.
NORM |
Apple Watch |
Classic watch |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Looks like a classic watch | — | — | ||
| Mechanical hands | — | — | ||
| Hidden display | — | — | — | |
| Battery life | 7–10 days | 18–24 hours | Up to 14 days | Years |
| Notifications and texts | — | |||
| Step count and heart rate | — | |||
| GPS and advanced training | — | — | ||
| App ecosystem | — | Limited | — | |
| No charging needed | — | — | — | |
| 316L stainless steel | High-end only | Some | Some | |
| Waterproof (5 ATM) | Some | Some |
Start with how you spend your day.
If you race, train, and track every metric, a Garmin is built for that. If you want a small computer on your wrist with apps and a bright screen, the Apple Watch does it well. A classic watch tells the time and asks nothing of you. The Norm Two sits between the last two. It looks like a classic watch and holds the essentials: time, steps, heart rate, and the notifications you choose to keep. It does the basics on purpose, so your wrist stays quiet.
If the middle row is where you live, the Norm Two was made for it.
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