Garmin Venu X1 Now Available in New Soft Gold Color | Quick Digest
Garmin has introduced a new 'Soft Gold' color option for its ultra-thin Venu X1 smartwatch. This update is purely cosmetic, with no changes to the hardware or features of the device, which originally launched in June 2025.
Garmin Venu X1 receives a new 'Soft Gold' color variant.
The update is cosmetic, with no changes to hardware or features.
Venu X1 is Garmin's thinnest GPS smartwatch at 7.9mm thick.
New Soft Gold option includes a French Gray ComfortFit nylon band.
The Venu X1 features a 2-inch AMOLED display and 8-day battery life.
Initial launch price of the Venu X1 was $799.99, new color listed for $699.99.
Garmin has announced a new 'Soft Gold' color option for its Venu X1 smartwatch, a model recognized for its ultra-thin design and premium features. This update, revealed in January 2026, expands the aesthetic choices for the device but does not include any hardware upgrades or new functionalities. The Venu X1, originally launched in June 2025, stands out as Garmin's thinnest GPS smartwatch, measuring just 7.9mm, and boasts the brand's largest 2-inch AMOLED display to date.
The new Soft Gold variant comes with a matching titanium caseback and a French Gray ComfortFit nylon band, adding a more lifestyle-oriented look to the smartwatch. Key specifications of the Venu X1 remain consistent, including 24/7 health and training features, a built-in LED flashlight, 5 ATM water resistance, and an impressive battery life of up to 8 days in smartwatch mode. The Venu X1 also includes 32GB of internal storage and a GNSS module for accurate activity tracking.
While the original Venu X1 carried a Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $799.99, the new Soft Gold version is listed at $699.99. However, it's noted that the watch was available for a discounted price of $599.99 during the recent holiday season. This cosmetic refresh aligns with Garmin's strategy to offer stylish wearables that combine advanced fitness tracking with a sophisticated design, appealing to users who prioritize aesthetics alongside performance. The news has been corroborated by several credible tech publications, including Garmin Rumors, T3, and TechRadar.
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