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Garmin relaunches ultra-thin smartwatch with new version

Garmin has relaunched the Venu X1 with a new colour option (Image source: Garmin)
Garmin has relaunched the Venu X1 with a new colour option (Image source: Garmin)
Garmin has started 2026 by refreshing one of its existing smartwatches. Arriving for $100 less than its original MSRP, the new model adopts a Soft Gold finish to distinguish itself from Garmin's original releases.

Garmin has kicked off a new year with a product refresh rather than a new device. Specifically, the company has quietly updated the Venu X1 with a third colour option dubbed 'Soft Gold with Titanium Caseback'. Moreover, Garmin includes a matching nylon band, which it advertises as 'French Grey'.

Functionally, the new release remains unchanged from the original black and green Venu X1 variants that debuted in June 2025 with a 7.9 mm thick housing. Thus, the Soft Gold variant boasts up to 8 days of battery life with 5 ATM water resistance and a built-in flashlight. Additionally, Garmin includes a 2-inch AMOLED display, which helps contribute to the smartwatch's 40 g weight, including the company's official band.

The Soft Gold variant has arrived for $699.99 to match the official prices of its Black and Moss siblings. While a $100 drop on the smartwatch's original MSRP, the Venu X1 was available for $599.99 across the holiday season until a few days ago. Currently, the Venu X1 in Soft Gold is available from Garmin directly or can be ordered from third parties like Amazon.

The new Venu X1 alongside Garmin's original colour options. (Image source: Garmin)
The new Venu X1 alongside Garmin's original colour options. (Image source: Garmin)

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Alex Alderson, 2026-01- 8 (Update: 2026-01- 8)