For athletes wanting to mine as much data as possible out of their running and training performance, running watches can make for excellent fitness accessories. Packed with sensors to measure a bevy of health-related statistics, as well as GPS-tracking services to ensure your routes stay on-course, there’s a lot that can be housed inside those tiny little faces to go beyond just telling you the time of day.
I’ve gone hands-on with a number of impressive running watches over my fitness career, each with their own perks and highlights. As of late, however, two timepieces have been leading the pack — Coros’s all-new Apex Pro 2 and Garmin’s Forerunner 955 Solar. Both designed for extensive training and long-lasting performance, these sleek wearables have been a blessing my workouts didn’t know they needed.
But you can’t regularly wear two watches at once without compromising some of you comfort (and style), so which watch is worthy of the top spot? To determine which wearable wins this head-to-head comparison, I wore both across a variety of workouts, as well as throughout my daily activities. While you can expect to get similar performance out of both designs, I decided to look at other factors that could affect your decision, namely, features that would influence any watch’s compatibility with your needs.
Here’s how these two impressive timepieces paced against one another, and what you need to know before choosing one over the other.
The Contenders for Best Running Watch
Coros Apex 2 Pro

BEST UPGRADE RUNNING WATCH
Coros Apex 2 Pro
Pros
- Exceptional battery life limits time between charging and training
- Buttons lock while in-use to avoid unplanned selections while working out
Cons
- Touchscreen capabilities aren't as fluid as other running watches
- Hook-and-loop band is more athletic by design, limiting style options when not in training