i lost my watch hunting for moose in the bush. I shot a moose and had to go into the freezing lake to get it, took my watch off and placed it in my jacket pocket and my hunting buddy took my clothes and gun and by the time we finish getting the moose into the truck it was midnight and dark and wasnt till i returned home that i notice my jacket missing and he figures he lost it in the bush back to the road, i did have the gps on so i could track my hunt, is it possible to locate my watch through satelite to the last unknown location? if there isnt i have to wait till summer to go back out and locate it
You didn't say what watch you had, but none of the garmin watches I am aware of have any way to transmit their location -- they just receive it from the satellites.
If you had a device like the GTU-10 tracker (not a watch, but a tracking device) it can send location information to a server via a cellular data connection (like a smartphone uses). Of course this also assumes you were hunting in an area with cellular coverage as required by the GTU-10 to work.