Apple Watches are cheaper than ever right now. Here are the ones we'd buy

The Apple Watch has been around for a decade, so it’s safe to say you’ve already heard the evangelism from fawning owners: fitness tracking for everything from running to rowing, phone alerts on your wrist, a limitless variety of watch faces for every occasion. The latest versions have even added the ability to take an electrocardiogram, 5G connectivity and off-grid satellite messaging.
It’s no wonder the Apple Watch Series 11 earned a five-star review from our consumer tech editor and regularly pops up in our gift guides for pretty much everyone. The Apple Watch is beloved by moms, customized by dads and requested by tweens.
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But if you’ve been holding off on actually buying one because of the premium price, Prime Day might be the break you’ve been waiting for. Right now, every Apple Watch is at the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Here are the deals on every model, and how to choose the right one for you.
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Apple Watch SE Gen 3
$199
As Samuel Gibbs, the Guardian’s consumer technology editor, put it in his guide to the best Apple Watch, “the recently updated entry-level Apple Watch SE 3 offers almost everything its more expensive siblings do, but at a discount.” That includes an always-on display, onboard Siri and basic heart-rate monitoring. You can also use it to monitor your sleep and look for patterns, as a sleep expert recommended in the Filter’s guide to resolving common sleep issues.
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Apple Watch SE Gen 3
$229
No surprise, Gibbs anointed it the best Apple Watch for most people. If you’re new to wearables and don’t have a specific use for a feature from a more expensive model, this is probably the one to buy – especially at this 18% off price.
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Apple Watch Series 11
$279
The Apple Watch Series 11 gives you everything the SE does, then slathers more on top: a bigger and brighter screen, longer battery life and faster charging. But the real upgrade is in the sensors. “For heart health, this is the Apple Watch to choose,” said Gibbs. It includes both ECG functionality and blood-oxygen monitoring (although the latter has been disabled in the US due to a patent dispute). Even in its legally hobbled state, the ECG can help detect atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular heart rhythm that should be your cue to see a cardiologist immediately.
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Apple Watch Series 11
$309
Both the SE and Series 11 can come with or without cellular capabilities baked in. If you’re on a budget and usually keep your phone on you anyway, skipping cellular will save you both upfront cost and ongoing bills of about $10-15 per month.
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Apple Watch Ultra 3
$649
“The Ultra 3 is the biggest, baddest and best Apple Watch the company makes,” said Gibbs in his five-star review – with a price to match. Even on sale, it’s twice the cost of the lower-end models. But if you’re an outdoor enthusiast you might find value in the upgrades, such as dual-band GPS for more accurate tracking, a sapphire face that resists scratches, and three-day battery life for long days away from an outlet. The most compelling might be satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages outside of cell range – a nice safety net for a trail run gone wrong.
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The best Prime Day deals in the US on things our editors actually tested and love
Read the full story at The Guardian ↗
Apple Watch models are currently discounted to their lowest recorded prices. The SE Gen 3 starts at $199 and provides basic fitness tracking and heart-rate monitoring. The Series 11 at $279 adds advanced sensors including ECG capability for detecting irregular heart rhythms, though its blood-oxygen feature is unavailable in the US due to a patent restriction. The Ultra 3 at $649 targets outdoor users with enhanced GPS accuracy and extended battery life. All models are available with or without cellular connectivity, which affects both purchase price and ongoing costs.
Read the full story at The Guardian ↗
The Apple Watch has been around for a decade, so it’s safe to say you’ve already heard the evangelism from fawning owners: fitness tracking for everything from running to rowing, phone alerts on your wrist, a limitless variety of watch faces for every occasion. The latest versions have even added the ability to take an electrocardiogram, 5G connectivity and off-grid satellite messaging.
It’s no wonder the Apple Watch Series 11 earned a five-star review from our consumer tech editor and regularly pops up in our gift guides for pretty much everyone. The Apple Watch is beloved by moms, customized by dads and requested by tweens.
This clever router fixed my spotty home wifi – and it’s currently on sale for a third off
But if you’ve been holding off on actually buying one because of the premium price, Prime Day might be the break you’ve been waiting for. Right now, every Apple Watch is at the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Here are the deals on every model, and how to choose the right one for you.
Apple
Apple Watch SE Gen 3
$199
As Samuel Gibbs, the Guardian’s consumer technology editor, put it in his guide to the best Apple Watch, “the recently updated entry-level Apple Watch SE 3 offers almost everything its more expensive siblings do, but at a discount.” That includes an always-on display, onboard Siri and basic heart-rate monitoring. You can also use it to monitor your sleep and look for patterns, as a sleep expert recommended in the Filter’s guide to resolving common sleep issues.
Apple
Apple Watch SE Gen 3
$229
No surprise, Gibbs anointed it the best Apple Watch for most people. If you’re new to wearables and don’t have a specific use for a feature from a more expensive model, this is probably the one to buy – especially at this 18% off price.
Apple
Apple Watch Series 11
$279
The Apple Watch Series 11 gives you everything the SE does, then slathers more on top: a bigger and brighter screen, longer battery life and faster charging. But the real upgrade is in the sensors. “For heart health, this is the Apple Watch to choose,” said Gibbs. It includes both ECG functionality and blood-oxygen monitoring (although the latter has been disabled in the US due to a patent dispute). Even in its legally hobbled state, the ECG can help detect atrial fibrillation (AFib), an irregular heart rhythm that should be your cue to see a cardiologist immediately.
Apple
Apple Watch Series 11
$309
Both the SE and Series 11 can come with or without cellular capabilities baked in. If you’re on a budget and usually keep your phone on you anyway, skipping cellular will save you both upfront cost and ongoing bills of about $10-15 per month.
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Apple
Apple Watch Ultra 3
$649
“The Ultra 3 is the biggest, baddest and best Apple Watch the company makes,” said Gibbs in his five-star review – with a price to match. Even on sale, it’s twice the cost of the lower-end models. But if you’re an outdoor enthusiast you might find value in the upgrades, such as dual-band GPS for more accurate tracking, a sapphire face that resists scratches, and three-day battery life for long days away from an outlet. The most compelling might be satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages outside of cell range – a nice safety net for a trail run gone wrong.
Other pieces you might enjoy from the Filter, the Guardian’s guide to buying fewer, better things:
The best US Prime Day streaming deals on Apple TV, HBO Max and more for your summer binge-watch
The best wireless earbuds for iPhone owners, Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are on rare sale
The best Prime Day deals in the US on things our editors actually tested and love
Read the full story at The Guardian ↗
Apple Watch has included fitness tracking, phone alerts, ECG capability, 5G connectivity, and satellite messaging across its product line The Apple Watch SE Gen 3 includes an always-on display, onboard Siri, and basic heart-rate monitoring at $199 The Apple Watch Series 11 has a larger and brighter screen, longer battery life, faster charging, and both ECG and blood-oxygen sensors at $279 Blood-oxygen monitoring on Apple Watch is disabled in the US due to a patent dispute The Apple Watch Ultra 3 features dual-band GPS, sapphire face, three-day battery life, and satellite connectivity at $649 Cellular versions require approximately $10-15 per month in ongoing service fees The SE Gen 3 offers almost everything more expensive models provide at a discount The Series 11 is the best Apple Watch for most people For heart health specifically, the Series 11 is the preferred choice due to ECG functionality The Ultra 3 is the biggest and best Apple Watch available Outdoor enthusiasts may find value in the Ultra 3's upgrades
Read the full story at The Guardian ↗
- Apple Watch prices are at historic lows during Prime Day sales, with models ranging from $199 to $649
- The entry-level SE Gen 3 ($199) includes core features like always-on display and heart-rate monitoring; the Series 11 ($279) adds ECG and blood-oxygen sensors; the Ultra 3 ($649) offers dual-band GPS and three-day battery life
- ECG functionality can detect atrial fibrillation; blood-oxygen monitoring is disabled in the US due to a patent dispute
- Cellular versions cost more upfront and require ~$10-15 monthly service fees