Apple Watch Series 9 just hit an all-time price low - save $50 in early Black Friday deal

Almost every version of the smartwatch receives a price cut on Amazon
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The Apple Watch Series 9 has sunk to its lowest price since being released, with Amazon offering almost every version of the smartwatch with $50 off as part of early Black Friday savings.

The base model of the 45mm Series 9 has been available for $429 since being announced by Apple back in September, and Amazon's current deal brings that all the way down to $379.

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Meanwhile, the smaller 41mm version of the smartwatch is available for even less - reduced by Amazon to $349 (from $399). 

Unlike many Apple Watch deals floating around at this time of year, the retailer is also offering savings on all models of the Series 9.

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That means the GPS + Cellular edition of the watch is available at a discount in both case sizes, again with a $50 price reduction. 

It brings the asking price of the 41mm, LTE-ready device down to $449 (from $499), while the larger version of this more premium model can be yours for $479 (from $529). 

What's more, each variation of the Series 9 available through Amazon is also being offered in a number of different case colors.

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In our Apple Watch Series 9 review posted back in September, Wareable editor James Stables described the smartwatch as "the best in the business". 

"A fearsome sports watch and health smartwatch, with an incredible array of smart features – including the new gestures – makes it a top pick," they said.

We don't necessarily always see the very latest Apple Watch models hit the sale until Black Friday itself, or, sometimes, until sales around Christmas, so this represents the perfect opportunity to get in on the act early.

It's unlikely that it'll be reduced any more than this until later next year, as well, and the savings may also not stick around for long, so we'd suggest pulling the trigger here to avoid disappointment.


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Conor moved to Wareable Media Group in 2017, initially covering all the latest developments in smartwatches, fitness trackers, and VR. He made a name for himself writing about trying out translation earbuds on a first date and cycling with a wearable airbag, as well as covering the industry’s latest releases.

Following a stint as Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint, Conor returned to Wareable Media Group in 2022 as Editor-at-Large. Conor has become a wearables expert, and helps people get more from their wearable tech, via Wareable's considerable how-to-based guides. 

He has also contributed to British GQ, Wired, Metro, The Independent, and The Mirror. 


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