If you follow middle-distance running, you already know Jakob Ingebrigtsen. He’s a double Olympic gold medalist and 1,500m world record holder.
Now COROS has built a watch with him and we’ve got the details.
The COROS PACE 4 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Edition drops today at $289 on COROS.com, and it’s more than a colorway play.
What’s Actually New

The foundation is the PACE 4 we already know and love, and if you haven’t read our full COROS PACE 4 review, start there.
At 33 grams with the nylon band, it’s still one of the lightest performance watches on the market. The 1.2″ AMOLED touchscreen, 41-hour GPS battery, and 19-day daily use haven’t changed.
What the Jakob Edition Adds



- With this edition, you get a gold & black colorway, a direct nod to his Olympic hardware, with a black case and gold accents throughout
- A transparent dial is exclusive to this edition, showing the gold metal pin that secures the dial to the watch body.
- An upgraded 6000 series aluminum alloy bezel with PVD coating
- A Jacquard weave nylon band with “FEARLESS” branding and gold-accented detailing
- Custom watch face that is track-inspired geometry with a 03:25 timestamp, referencing Jakob’s pursuit of the fastest 1,500m ever run
- +16 GPS hours over the PACE 3 in All Systems High mode
- Custom packaging including cards detailing the collaboration process
Fearless Film
Alongside the watch launch, COROS released Fearless — a short film directed by award-winning agency Battery that goes beyond the product. It follows Jakob training and racing against himself, his goals, and the weight of being one of the most dominant runners alive. No highlight reel. No easy wins. Just the internal dialogue that fuels a champion through setbacks, doubt, and comeback.
Jakob’s own words frame it: “Fearless isn’t about never facing doubt, it’s about showing up anyway, after setbacks, after glory and after injury. It’s about choosing to push forward.”
Pace 4 with the HRM


If you’re pairing this with the COROS HRM, the ecosystem still works seamlessly. We broke down exactly how that sensor performs in our COROS Heart Rate Monitor review. Short version: it’s the rare optical alternative that works flawlessly and isn’t a chest strap.
Who It’s For
This isn’t a trail watch or an ultra watch. It’s built for the athlete who lives on the track, the road, and the tempo run — and wants hardware that reflects that identity. At $289, it undercuts almost every competitor offering an AMOLED display and dual-frequency GPS at this weight class.
If you were already eyeing the PACE 4 but want something a little different from the pack, this edition gives you both style and function.
You can purchase the COROS PACE 4 Jakob Ingebrigtsen Edition or and the Fearless COROS Heart Rate Monitor (Sold Separately) at COROS.com.


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