Garmin D2 Bravo Aviation Watch

December 25, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $614.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:16 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Garmin D2 Bravo, a next generation aviator watch combines practical functionality and sophisticated design to bring pilots and aviation enthusiasts a premium GPS watch. D2 Bravo incorporates Garmin’s signature direct-to and nearest airport navigation features complete with a worldwide aviation navigation database. New and exclusive benefits such as altitude alerts including preset alerts for altitudes requiring supplemental oxygen, as well as easy access to current aviation weather information, set D2 Bravo apart from other pilot watches on the market. In addition to in-flight functionality, D2 Bravo incorporates versatile activity tracking features and multi-sport functions while supporting Smartphone connectivity. With uncompromising details such as a stainless steel bezel and domed sapphire lens, D2 Bravo combines GPS and wearable technology that Garmin is known for and offers a sophisticated new form factor suitable for pilots and aviation enthusiasts alike.

Product Features

  • High Quality Materials for a Luxury Look and Feel
  • Smart Phone Connectivity and Alerting Capability
  • Highly accurate altimeter with an adjustable barometric setting, compass with an HSI and moving map display
  • heart rate monitoring only on D2 Bravo Titanium .

Comments

Anonymous says:

A good idea but ultimately disappointing A good idea but ultimately disappointing. Much of the functionality requires a Bluetooth connection to Garmin Connect running on an iPad/iphone or other device. The Connect software is primarily designed for activity watches and the D2 Bravo is in the ‘other device’ category. I had thought the device might connect to the Garmin Pilot software, but I can’t find out a way to do this.In flight the watch works OK – would be nice if it interfaced to the Garmin G1000 instrument system but…

Anonymous says:

Garmin D2 Bravo Review… Quick review of the “Garmin D2 Bravo”.For the last few months I’ve been on the hunt for a decent aviation watch. Originally had my sights on a Hamilton UTC Navy as most of my watches are automatics but then stumbled across the D2. Reviews on Amazon varied from meh to just awful. Seemed though the more recent reviews gave the watch higher marks which seemed to be an indication that Garmin was at least listening and posting updates with decent frequency. At any rate I pulled the…

Anonymous says:

Extremely disappointing for an “Aviation” watch. I owned both Garmin D2 and D2 Bravo.I am a private pilot and I had flown rather extensively with the D2 and I have learnt to appreciate and trust this compact gadget that is strapped around my wrist, programmed to provide me with instantaneous navigational information in situations when I can’t read the on-board Garmin GPSMap 496 (e.g. direct sunlight that washed-out the screen).Having read all the hype about D2 Bravo, I ordered a piece from Amazon and received it a week…

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