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Amazon’s rare $99 price drops on Apple Watch Ultra 3 join refurb deals at $164 off

Amazon still has a collection of the latest Apple Watch Ultra 3 models seeing rare $99 price drops. Many of these configurations are now sitting down at the lowest price we have tracked since release and receiving the first straight up cash discounts since the Black Friday deal season last year – price drops on brand new condition Apple Watch Ultra 3 models have been hard to come by. 

Here’s a quick rundown of the configurations seeing the $99 price drops at Amazon right now – there are, by and large, the same options still live we have been tracking since Monday or so but some of the models are now back in-stock a the discounted rate:

In the name of uncovering the very lowest possible prices on these Ultra configurations, and some additional options, let’s take a look at the Best Buy open-box options. While there is nothing quite like opening a brand new Apple Watch Ultra, these “excellent” condition open-box units are usually the next best thing and include a 1-year warranty. But the prices aren’t all that much lower than the brand new units at Amazon right now:

Even these refurbished units you’ll find at Best Buy don’t seem all that notable a deal when compared to the new prices you’ll find above. They are indeed less, most of which at around $65 under the new sale prices at Amazon, but not by a whole lot:

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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