The Quatix 3 is capable of connecting to the Garmin Connect mobile app, and will push data to and from your smartphone as you see fit. If you do so, however, you'll find that the watch will store accurate tide data for the area you're located in, and will remain accessible for up to seven days at a time. The device also retains the same GPS and GLONASS support as its predecessor, and will last for 20 hours with that module activated. If you'd prefer to use it as a watch and eke out the battery life, the company promises it'll last for six weeks on a single charge.

Of course, the rigors of the sea are harder on a gadget than those you'd experience during your average Tough Mudder course. That's why the firm has beefed up the gear to withstand 100 meters of water, slapped a scratch-resistant sapphire lens on the dial and wrapped it up in a glass-fiber reinforced case. If that sounds like the sort of thing that'll appeal to you, the Garmin Quatix 3 will be available in Q1 2016, or "before April," priced at $599.99.