Garmin D2™ Mach 1, Touchscreen Aviator Smartwatch with GPS Moving Map, Aviation Weather, Health and Wellness Features and More, Oxford Brown Leather Band
$1,200
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Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.85 x 0.57 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Item model number | 010-02582-54 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | Wireless, Bluetooth, USB |
GPS | GPS Enabled |
Special features | Activity Tracker |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Color | black |
Whats in the box | D2 Mach 1, black silicone band, charging/data cable, trial subscription to Garmin Pilot™ app, documentation |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Date First Available | June 20, 2022 |
Weight | 70 Grams |
Standing screen display size | 1.3 Inches |
Reviews (8)
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by Michael
After one week of great use the watch started intermittently losing connection with my phone. Due to this, it would never display the current METAR information on the watch face. A feature I found very convenient. In the beginning it would start logging my flight time and route automatically after takeoff. After one week this feature only starts and stops manually. Got a hold of Garmin support after a 2 hour wait on hold to trouble shoot these issues. None of their suggestions helped.
They instructed me to factory reset it, and now I can’t pair the watch with my phone at all.
Definitely returning this piece of junk.
For $1000.00 this product should at least function as advertised.
Also the titanium plating got scratched up with in one week, and watch lost all of its luster.
The only reason I am giving it 2 stars is because I enjoyed some of the fitness tracking software and the initial look of the watch. But I can get that with a basic Fitbit
But otherwise don’t waste your money.
by Enrique M
Watch is nice looking and is a must for pilots
by James Q. Fargo
I charged it this morning. It said 11 days left when I put it on a few hours ago. update.. Garmin replaced it.
by B. Richardson
I purchased the Garmin “D2 Mach 1” smartwatch as a gift to myself for having reached 50 years of flight experience as a general aviation pilot. Although this smartwatch has tons of sports, health, and fitness features built into it, as do all of the Garmin smartwatches, I will stick to its aviation aspects in this review. In searching around for an appropriate present, I found only two other current smartwatches that come close to having all of the unique aviation-oriented features as does the Garmin “D2 Mach 1”. They are the Garmin “Marq Aviator” (at twice the price) and the Garmin “D2 Air X10” (at half the price), which doesn’t have the moving map display, the EFIS type of altimeter watch face, the wind vector arrow on its runway in-use graphic on its default watch face, nor some other features as does the “Mach 1”. Also, the “Mach 1”, in my personal opinion, is a more upscale and better looking ‘pilot’s watch’ whereas the “X10” looks more like a ‘regular’ watch. Don’t get me wrong…I am not disparaging the “X10” as it is a very nice looking smartwatch with a ton of aviation related features and at half the price of the “Mach 1”. The “D2 Mach 1”, however, has the appearance a more expensive traditional pilot’s watch that grabs your attention, and it has even more aviation tools and capabilities than does the “X10”. You really couldn’t go wrong with either watch. The “D2 Air X10” is a fantastic aviation smartwatch. The “Mach 1” is even more fantastic!! The “Marq Aviator”, Garmin’s top smartwatch, has no more aviation features than the “Mach 1”, but it costs over two grand 😯 (as of this writing)!
I must admit that there is a steep (and I mean REALLY STEEP) learning curve in becoming familiar with, and proficient in using, all of the unique capabilities of the “D2 Mach1”. It’s not something that you take out of the box, strap onto your wrist, and go flying with. I mean you can do that, but you’ll be using it for little more than a basic timepiece without digging in and learning how to call up and use the tools that it offers. Just think in terms of your first experiences flying with a G-1000 or other Electronic Flight Instrumentation System with soft keys that pull up various screens and perform a myriad of functions, and you’ll get the idea of what using this watch is like. It’s a Garmin! If you’ve used their equipment before then you know that they pack a ton of functions into their packages! Once you explore and learn how to really use the “Mach 1”, it’s a dream to have. 😃
There are only two things that didn’t thrill me about this smartwatch. 1, you cannot make or receive phone calls or do anything voice wise with it. For the amount of money that you shell out for this watch it should have this feature as do many far less expensive smartwatches. And 2, which is highly subjective on my part, was its bezel. It has a matte aluminum look with information etched above each pusher (button) on the watch case describing their function(s)…but in the same color as the bezel itself thus becoming difficult to read, due to the lack of contrast, in some lighting conditions. I would have preferred a more traditional “GMT” type of bezel showing a 24-hour day in a contrasting color to the watch case (similar to the “Marq Aviator”). So how did I remedy that? I did some research and found a bezel ring on Amazon, that fits right on top of the watch bezel, that looks a bit more to my liking. It has 360-degree compass markings on it instead of the GMT hour markers that I was looking for (see picture), but I think that it brings a more tactical look to the watch than does the original watch bezel…and for less than $20.00! Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any bezel rings that were designed specifically for the “D2 Mach 1”, but I did find some that were made for the Garmin “Fenix 7” which has the same dimensions as the “D2 Mach 1”, so I got one and it fit my new Garmin perfectly! 😁
If Ringke or some other manufacturer comes out with a GMT style bezel ring for my “Mach 1”, I will definitely check it out. For the time being, however, I am very happy with my Garmin D2 Mach 1 aviation smartwatch (despite its hefty $1,200.00 price tag). 😉 It’s almost like having a “Glass Cockpit” built into your watch!
by B. Richardson
Does it all. Aviation, of course! But does everything else also – exercise, bio, weather, maps, notifications. Easy to read dial. AND, a battery that last more than a week!!! As with the Apple Ultra, synchs with iPhone with a plethora of data via Garmin Connect. Yes, it is NOT a Dick Tracy wrist phone but then I really don’t care to talk to my wrist. I have found the maps and GPS quite accurate. The learning curve is not quite as steep as with the Apple watch but it is still a challenge. My Ultra now resides in a storage bin.
by Kirill Solodchenko
I love every aspect of this watch, except for the battery life. I mean it’s better than an Apple watch. But it didn’t live up to its advertisement.
The estimated battery life dropped from 11 day to 7 day after one sleep and 6 hours of smartphone mode without any workout activity.
Not exactly what I anticipated for a 1000$ watch. I am sending it back.
by George S. Fyhrie
I love my watch
by Hal
Realmente excedió
Mis expectativas , excelente reloj muy muy satisfecho