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The Apple Watch Series 6 just dropped to a new all-time low price on Amazon

SAVE UP TO $30: As of Oct. 21, the all-new Apple Watch Series 6 is on sale for up to $30 off on Amazon — its biggest discount yet. 


No need to wait until Black Friday for stellar savings on the Apple Watch Series 6 — Tim Cook's latest wearable just hit a discount milestone on Amazon that makes it an even better deal than it was during Prime Day.

You literally love to see it: As of Oct. 21, the 5G-enabled smartwatch is on sale for up to $30 off in select sizes and colors. (For comparison's sake, it got a $15 discount during Amazon's mid-month shopping event.) Considering it just came out a month ago, this is a seriously good sale: The previous-gen Apple Watch Series 5 didn't enjoy a comparable discount (where its larger model dipped below $400) until Black Friday 2019, which was more than two months after its release last fall. Read more...

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