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Garmin Unveils New Tactix 8 Cerakote & First Junior Golf Watch
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January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Garmin released new devices, including the Tactix 8 Cerakote Edition with a durable ceramic-polymer finish. The company also introduced the Approach J1, its first GPS golf watch designed for juniors, featuring gamified learning tools. Additionally, the Approach G82 handheld GPS was updated with new putting metrics. These releases demonstrate Garmin's strategy of catering to specific market niches.
A rugged tactical update and a new focus on young golfers headline a busy drop from the brand
Garmin has announced a major expansion of its specialist wearable lineups, unveiling three new devices across its tactical and golf categories.
Headlining the drop is the Tactix 8 Cerakote Edition, a new version of its rugged Fenix 8 alternative.
Though it doesn’t offer the LTE and inReach features of the Fenix 8 Pro (which we expect to trickle out to the line later in 2026), the latest iteration features a ceramic-polymer finish, a material typically used on firearms and industrial equipment.
This coating is baked onto the titanium bezel to enhance abrasion and corrosion resistance, making it a finish that evolves and becomes more refined as it’s worn, giving each watch a unique look over time.
As you would expect, it also retains the high-end specs of the standard Tactix 8—including a 1.4-inch AMOLED display, sapphire lens, and built-in LED flashlight—but adds the distinct Slate Grey or Olive Drab aesthetic. It’s available now for $1,599.99/£1,379.99.
A new focus on the fairway
Perhaps the more interesting addition, however, is the Approach J1—Garmin’s first GPS golf watch designed specifically for juniors.
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Priced at $299.99/£309.99, it features a lightweight design, a 1.2-inch AMOLED screen, and one of the brand’s own ComfortFit straps. It gamifies the sport for younger players with tee-off guidance, ‘personal par’ scoring, and club selection tips that evolve as their skills improve.
There’s also—mercifully—a pace-of-play timer to help kids understand the game’s etiquette, and 15 hours of GPS tracking available from a full charge.
Rounding out the golf launch is the Approach G82, the latest in the brand’s handheld GPS/launch monitor hybrid devices. Similar to previous editions, it features a large 5-inch high-resolution touchscreen—but, crucially, this latest version introduces new putting metrics to help improve consistency on the green. Ideal for warm-ups.
For Garmin Golf members, the device also supports high-res aerial imagery and offers 25 hours of battery in GPS mode (8 hours in radar mode) and retails for $599.99/£519.99.
The Wareable take
This launch is a classic example of Garmin’s ability to defend its territory by going deeper into niches than its rivals. The Tactix 8’s baked-on ceramic Cerakote finish is a high-end touch that appeals to the tactical crowd who value hardware that can take a beating and still look better for it.
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As we said earlier, though, the Approach J1 release is a more significant move for the long-term.
By creating a dedicated “Junior” wearable, Garmin is acknowledging that kids don’t just need a smaller watch—they need a different interface that teaches them the rules and rhythm of the sport. In a way, we’re surprised it’s taken the brand this long to deliver it.
The price makes it a serious investment for a child’s hobby, but, for young golfers who are all about it, it offers a level of data-driven independence that something like an Apple Watch can’t match.
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