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    • snow*S Offline
      snow*
      last edited by

      https://www.chinesesmartwatches.com/the-suunto-core-2-has-finally-leaked-here-is-everything-we-know-so-far/

      Race S Ti.

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      • VoiGASV Offline
        VoiGAS Gold Members @snow*
        last edited by

        @snow Sounds great! But no Solar is a missed chance ๐Ÿ˜ž.


        Race S
        Vertical Titanium Solar
        Ambit3 Vertical

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          snow* @VoiGAS
          last edited by snow*

          @VoiGAS Iโ€™m not sure solar is the best choice for this type of equipment. Mine, 2008 ๐Ÿ’ช, lasts six months on a single battery, and in my opinion, thatโ€™s more than enough. Curious to know what bt is used forโ€ฆ
          By the way, it uses a CR3032 battery, so it has a capacity of 500 mAhโ€ฆ almost twice that of the 2032

          Race S Ti.

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          • VoiGASV Offline
            VoiGAS Gold Members @snow*
            last edited by

            @snow My Citizen Promaster Sky runs since more than 20 years with solar ๐Ÿ˜‰.
            But I can just use the Vertical 1 as a Smartwatch with Solar, so no urgent need for me


            Race S
            Vertical Titanium Solar
            Ambit3 Vertical

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              Elipsus Gold Members @snow*
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              @snow is it easy to change the battery ? because honestly going every 6 month to someone to make the battery change seems like a chore, And on many watches changing the battery yourself could cause issues to the waterproofness

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              • snow*S Offline
                snow* @Elipsus
                last edited by snow*

                @Elipsus said in Core 2?:

                is it easy to change the battery ?

                a joke. Sometimes you need to change the o-ring, but again easy

                Race S Ti.

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                • HighlandsH Offline
                  Highlands
                  last edited by Highlands

                  A second gen of the Core series is very good news. I find the Core Alpha Stealth very appealing and been thinking about buying it but now I think I might wait for the Core 2.

                  https://the5krunner.com/2026/04/29/suunto-core-2-fcc-filing/#comments

                  S9PP / SV1 / SV2

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                  • HoBartH Offline
                    HoBart @snow*
                    last edited by

                    @snow a second gen Core. Please post updates as soon as possible. I really like my old Core, but a new one ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

                    t6, Ambit, Traverse, Spartan Sport WHR, Suunto 7 (2 month! then sold it!, loved the watch but UI was pointless),Suunto 9, Garmin Fenix 6pro, Suunto 9 Peak Ti (itโ€˜s a beauty), Garmin Epix Gen2, Suunto Race Ti

                    Core Brushed Steel (Most beautiful watch ever)

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                    • HighlandsH Offline
                      Highlands @HoBart
                      last edited by Highlands

                      @HoBart Hopefully, it gets launched earlier than I expect.
                      I wonder if any of the field testers can drop a hint or two - I understand the restrictions of a NDA.

                      S9PP / SV1 / SV2

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