Before Garmin has spoken a word, a Czech retailer's database has already told the story: the Fenix 9, expected to debut August 25, will arrive as an 18-model family spanning three sizes and two display philosophies, with satellite connectivity extended to even the smallest watches for the first time. This is the quiet logic of a maturing wearables market — not a single flagship, but a constellation of choices, each priced to reflect what a buyer is willing to carry on their wrist and into the wilderness. Garmin appears to be betting that differentiation, not uniformity, is now the surest path