Design and display The rectangular silhouette of the watch fit 5 series draws immediate comparisons with the Apple Watch – particularly the pro’s deliciously juicy orange colourway – but the resemblance isn’t just aesthetic. The fit 5 pro feels remarkably premium for a £250 wearable. It features a titanium alloy bezel, an aerospace-grade nanoceramic metal body that feels cool against the skin, and a 2.5D sapphire glass screen that promises to deflect wear and tear. It’s still box-fresh on my wrist after a few weeks of use. The standard fit 5 drops the titanium and sapphire in favour of a 100 per cent recycled aluminium body, making it slightly lighter (27g vs 30.4g) and a smidge thinner. The upgraded GPS antenna is accurate, locking onto a signal instantly even in built-up urban areas. (Steve Hogarty/The Independent) The displays on both models are impressive, but the pro is the real star. It boasts a 1.92in AMOLED screen with narrow 1.8mm bezels, giving it an 83 per cent screen-to-body ratio.…