As someone who regularly wears ultra-expensive Garmin watches like the $1,200 Fenix 8 and $800 Venu X1, I have a skewed perspective on how much to spend on one. Most everyday athletes don’t want to spend more than a few hundred on a fitness watch, which prices most Garmins outside of their range.

One exciting exception is the 2025 Garmin Vivoactive 6, which our reviewer called “the perfect entryway into the world of Garmin watches,” especially for anyone who wants indoor strength coaching paired with accurate health data. And thanks to an early Black Friday deal, the Garmin Vivoactive 6 is $249 ($50 off) on Best Buy, matching its old all-time low earlier this year.

Vivoactive 5, is also $50 off at $199, and the two watches are remarkably similar in battery life, size, and health sensors. The main difference is that the Vivoactive 6 gives you the Garmin Coaching plans, walking suggestions, a gyroscope for more accurate wrist tracking for indoor workouts, double the space for music storage, training effect data, and a dozen or so new sports modes.

So ask yourself: Do you want a watch that’ll give you guidance on how to improve and how effective your workouts are, or are you self-guided (or professionally coached) and simply want to log your efforts? The Vivoactive 6 is best if you want more insights and advice, while the Vivoactive 5 is better for the essentials at an even cheaper price.

Otherwise, you’ll find plenty of great Garmin watch deals in the lead up to Black Friday, including on several of my personal favorites! If you’re willing to spend $100 more, the Venu 3 is $100 off, and it gives you a wider array of smart features and training tools that any athlete will appreciate.