5:49 These aren’t obstacles (bunker, water), but just lay-up distances (i.e. 200/150/100 yards to the green), to plan your approach to the green. Bunkers, water would be shown as such.
Great run down if the features I have just got one from Amazon today with a very nice white strap maybe you could have showed us what the big numbers looked like as at 62 years young my eyesight is not what it used to be so that would have been informative well done I look forward to my next round .
If you are comparing an s10 to an s12 one feature nobody mentions is that you can fit a 20mm nato strap onto this one and toss that plastic band in a drawer.
Hi I've just won one of these watches - exciting. Disappointingly in your review, you didn't explain how to set the time on the watch. Just some honest feedback.
Good review. I like the S12 features better than the S10 and it's only $50 more. However, it appears (as you commented) that the S12 is bigger than the S10. I have smaller wrists so I'm concerned that the S12 may be too big. Absent trying them both on, any thoughts?
I wouldn’t say the size is particularly noticeable and most people I bet could wear either comfortably. I think it’s mostly the round shape that pushes the edges out. If you were a round watch, it’ll feel totally normal. If anything, the basic one feels pretty minimalist.
Hi Peter, I watched your review on the S10 and was going to purchase it. However, I just saw your review on the S12 and they are both $149.00. Do you prefer the S12? Thanks for your reviews, they are very helpful.
I prefer the S12 over the S10 at the same price. They are generally the same, and the S12 is a few grams heavier. However, the S12 uses standard watch band spring bars so you can replace the band (which I have) so you're not stuck with the stock rubber bands. The S10 band is unique and has to be replaced with another Garmin band. The display also seems to be better on the S12. At the same price, I'd go with the S12 all day long! Hope that helps, Kevin!
5:49 These aren’t obstacles (bunker, water), but just lay-up distances (i.e. 200/150/100 yards to the green), to plan your approach to the green. Bunkers, water would be shown as such.
Great video! I wonder if you can tell me how to advance the hole. My course changed the front nine to the back nine and Garmin hasn’t updated it yet.
Just switched mine to a nylon nato strap. Very comfortable
Great run down if the features I have just got one from Amazon today with a very nice white strap maybe you could have showed us what the big numbers looked like as at 62 years young my eyesight is not what it used to be so that would have been informative well done I look forward to my next round .
If you are comparing an s10 to an s12 one feature nobody mentions is that you can fit a 20mm nato strap onto this one and toss that plastic band in a drawer.
When it says the yardage to the hazards and the layup range is that the range from the green if you clear the obstacle?
Looks like this will be my new golf gadget; great review.
Hi I've just won one of these watches - exciting. Disappointingly in your review, you didn't explain how to set the time on the watch. Just some honest feedback.
Good info and like your energy.
I appreciate that!
hey. I cant find the light to see at night in this watch. It doesnt have light?
It doesnt
@@nicopinon6957 wow. My old, cheaper S2 had a light....comes in handy at times for me as a musician working on and behind dark stages.
Hello! Does someone know if it is posible to see the statistics of a match after saving it? I cant find the way! Thanks in advance!
Am I missing the point here but does this model have a backlight? I can't seem to find this info or feature anywhere.
As far as I know, it doesn’t have a backlight. At least, I’ve never found one.
@@petervonpanda yeah don't think it does. Did the S10 have one or is it just from the S62 upwards?
Good review. I like the S12 features better than the S10 and it's only $50 more. However, it appears (as you commented) that the S12 is bigger than the S10. I have smaller wrists so I'm concerned that the S12 may be too big. Absent trying them both on, any thoughts?
I wouldn’t say the size is particularly noticeable and most people I bet could wear either comfortably. I think it’s mostly the round shape that pushes the edges out. If you were a round watch, it’ll feel totally normal. If anything, the basic one feels pretty minimalist.
How do you record scores?
Is the battery easily replaceable?
Thanks for the info.
You bet, Raymond!
Is that color slate gray or granite blue?
My new S12 30/5/23 is called Tidal Blue its a nice mid to slightly darker mid blue
No it doesn’t notify you of texts.
Hi Peter, I watched your review on the S10 and was going to purchase it. However, I just saw your review on the S12 and they are both $149.00. Do you prefer the S12?
Thanks for your reviews, they are very helpful.
I prefer the S12 over the S10 at the same price. They are generally the same, and the S12 is a few grams heavier. However, the S12 uses standard watch band spring bars so you can replace the band (which I have) so you're not stuck with the stock rubber bands. The S10 band is unique and has to be replaced with another Garmin band. The display also seems to be better on the S12. At the same price, I'd go with the S12 all day long! Hope that helps, Kevin!
@@petervonpanda Thank you so much for getting back to me, much appreciated. I’ll order the S12 today⛳️
That’s expensive I got mine for £129
Well looks very much like the old S20 for a lot more money.
The S12 has a higher resolution that the s10. So not the same old screen.
Great info, Rodd! It’s not an obvious improvement but I like higher resolutions!
Dont buy it.
Not good.