Short URL: Having used and reviewed a lot of smart watches in through the years, I would expect that an “ultra” version like the Galaxy Watch Ultra would bring all the goodness of a powerful smartwatch and a modern timepiece into single wearable device that you’d want to wear all day, any day. The Galaxy Watch Ultra tries to deliver all that and then some, but it keeps repeating to ponder — is it worth really worth it? We find out in this review. Design and Construction The Galaxy Watch Ultra is a nice-looking, sporty type of watch that comes in a variety of colors — Titanium Sliver, Titanium Gray, Titanium White.

The body is made up of grade 4 Titanium alloy with Sapphire Crystal for the glass panel. It’s also very chunky at around 12mm thick with a rounded squarish shape that surrounds the circular glass display for added protection. The chamfered edges are glossy while the rest of the surface are in matte finish.

At 60 grams, it’s not really that heavy on the wrist despite the fact that that double the weight of the Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 7. The 47-inch watch face is already on the bigger end of the spectrum but as someone who used to own 52mm over-sized Fossil watches, this is just right up my alley. Having said that, it’s not the best for users who have small wrists since it might look comically large on you.

But, if those are the kind of watches you like, then go for it. Who am I to stop you right? The rubber strap does feel nice on your wrist, and not.