The Apple Watch Series 10 was announced six months ago, but Apple’s latest fitness tracker has already cut prices by $100. Now you can Grab one for yourself from just $299 on Amazon. There are a few options that you can spend a little more, but if you’re focusing on the latest Apple Watch, this 25% price drop is a great opportunity.
Starting from its September 2024 release, the Apple Watch Series 10 promises a powerful collection of features, the reason for upgrading from current smartwatches. Compared to Series 9, this latest generation of Apple Watches boasts a larger display, a sophisticated design, and more advanced health metrics like new water temperature and depth gauges.
Series 10 is a massive upgrade if you’re using a previous Apple Watch or an earlier version of another brand, but it’s hard to justify a one-generation jump. Of course, it depends on how enthusiastic you are to have the latest and best fitness tracking techniques, but that will be a powerful case regardless.
With silver, jet black, rose gold and equally stylish coloured sports loops, all six color options available, the Apple Watch Series 10 is available for purchase for $299. However, there are several variations that need to be mixed and matched to get the right price.
For example, the first three options (available in denim sports bands instead of sports loops) are available at a price of $299 only for models with a 42mm size case and a 130-180mm list size. The $100 off one is still available on the larger case and the larger wrist, but at $329 instead of $429.
If you want to spend a little extra on the top, you can also earn a $100 savings by adding $64 for two years of Applecare+ on your repair and replacement cover.
There are a few uncut combinations, but if you’re holding it at a reasonable price, there are plenty of places where you can find the ideal Apple Watch Series 10. Even if Amazon’s Spring Sale is about to kick off from March 25-31, this is a great deal, but I recommend buying it before stock runs out.
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