The Amazon deal cuts $199.25, about 22%, from its usual price and sits far below its 30-day average of $899.24 and 90-day average of $899.73.
The 42mm Gen 2 model targets runners and multi-sport athletes wanting premium training metrics, an always-on AMOLED display and a built-in LED flashlight in a smaller case.
The report says the discount is the strongest price move in months, making the smaller wrist-friendly version especially attractive for buyers who find Garmin's 47mm watches too large.
Is Garmin's 22% price cut a rare opportunity or a sign that a newer model is about to make this one obsolete?
While Garmin's analytics lead the market, do its hardware and software bugs justify the high price tag compared to its rivals?