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Official Apple Gold Milanese Loop hits Amazon all-time low at $60 (39% off)

There are a couple notable Series model Apple Watch bands on sale this week, including the Anchor Blue Sport Band at $29 and the Anchor Blue Sport Loop at $39, but we also just spotted the best price ever on Apple’s Gold Milanese Loop at nearly 40% off

Amazon is now offering the official Apple Gold Milanese Loop for 46mm Apple Watch models down at $60.26 shipped

This model carries a $99 list at Apple and elsewhere but is now just shy of 40% off the sticker. Price drops on this model have been hard to come by since it first hit Amazon, with light drops in December before pricing started to come significantly in mid January. Today, however, you are looking at a new Amazon all-time low. 

Gold certainly isn’t for everyone, but I think these Apple Milanese Loops can really elevate the look of your wrist computer – great for special occasions, date night, and things of that nature. 

If you’re not, however, into the apple gold vibes, there are some other more sporty and causal models on sale right now:

Apple 46mm Milanese Loop features:

  • A modern interpretation of a design developed in Milan at the end of the 19th century.
  • Woven on specialized Italian machines, the smooth stainless steel mesh wraps fluidly around your wrist.
  • And because it’s fully magnetic, the Milanese Loop is infinitely adjustable, ensuring a perfect fit.
  • An additional physical vapor deposition (PVD) layer gives the gold stainless steel its distinctive finish.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices