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Garmin is what I was looking at, but it seems to only have experimental support in GadgetBridge
You can also just use your Garmin watch on its own without any app. You can plug your Garmin watch into your PC and export your data into a self hosted fitness tracker like endurain for example.
Does a Garmin watch by itself share any data with Garmin servers?
I'm not sure about all Garmin watches, but most of them don't have wifi. So in those cases their only way of getting data to Garmin servers is via syncing with the app.
That's a good point I hadn't considered! The biggest take away from this thread is I need to explore GadgetBridge
Garmin Vivoactive 6 works extremely well with Gadgetbridge. Looks like it would check each of your requirements.
I have been using my Garmin Fenix 7x for over a year with GadgetBridge. 10/10 recommend it
Check out the Huawei Watch Fit 3. Amazing battery life even with AOD, very accurate fitness tracking, and it's cheap af