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Amazon has continued to drop the price of the Apple Watch Series 7 throughout the summer, and today it's hit a new all-time low price in both 41mm and 45mm GPS options. Starting with the smaller model, you can get the 41mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 for $289.99, down from $399, thanks to an on-page coupon applied at checkout.

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Secondly, the 45mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 is available for $319.99 on Amazon, down from $429.00. Both models are only available in the (PRODUCT)RED Aluminum color with the (PRODUCT)RED Sport Band.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.



At $109 off, these are now the best prices we've ever seen on the Apple Watch Series 7 in both sizes. Shoppers should note that both of these sales will not appear until you head to the checkout screen and an automatic coupon worth $9.01 is applied to the order.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.



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If it ever came down to $200 I would buy it in a heartbeat (no pun intended).
 
Just got mine at BestBuy for $269 this weekend. Pretty sure that’s the all time low.
You sure about that? Price at BB is $369 for a new 41mm in color green, $30 off. Unless you are talking open box. Which I just scored for $257, excellent condition from BB! (Thanks for the heads up)

I've ordered two Apple items "Open Box" from BB in the past, and both were literally brand new, unopened with factory sealed plastic. Here's to hoping this one is a new return just like the Apple trackpad and touch keyboard I purchased. If I have any issues, BB returns are easy.

I'm keeping my Amazon order for $299 just in case, since those are sold out in green, and mine is scheduled to ship in 4 weeks, so easily canceled when the open watch arrives next Mon/Tue. Another bonus: BB offers 4 months of Fitness included + 6 months Apple Music, while Amazon was only 3 months of Fitness included.
 


Amazon has continued to drop the price of the Apple Watch Series 7 throughout the summer, and today it's hit a new all-time low price in both 41mm and 45mm GPS options. Starting with the smaller model, you can get the 41mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 for $289.99, down from $399, thanks to an on-page coupon applied at checkout.

Apple-Watch-Series-7-Rainbow-Cropped-Blue-Discount.jpg
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Secondly, the 45mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 is available for $319.99 on Amazon, down from $429.00. Both models are only available in the (PRODUCT)RED Aluminum color with the (PRODUCT)RED Sport Band.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

41mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 for $289.99 ($109 OFF)


At $109 off, these are now the best prices we've ever seen on the Apple Watch Series 7 in both sizes. Shoppers should note that both of these sales will not appear until you head to the checkout screen and an automatic coupon worth $9.01 is applied to the order.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

45mm GPS Apple Watch Series 7 for $319.99 ($109 OFF)


Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

Article Link: Deals: Get the Apple Watch Series 7 for New All-Time Low Price of $289.99 ($109 Off)
Only the red watch has the $109 discount.
 
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