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Amazon just knocked $100 off all Jet Black Apple Watch Series 11 models, plus more from $299

Amazon’s Apple Watch Series 11 deals are back at $100 off with pricing starting at $299 shipped. Just after seeing this weekend’s AirPods Pro 3 deal go live at Amazon (details on that are right here), Amazon is once again offering a wide selection of $100 discounts on Apple’s latest wearables. 

Apple Watch Series 11 deals:

You’ll now find 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 models starting down at $299, while the larger 46mm Series 11 has dropped back down to $329 shipped. You’re looking at $100 off the standard and most sought-after models here joined by some fresh $100 price drops on the GPS + Cell variants (aluminum and titanium) as well. 

While we did feature a very limited selection of configurations down at these prices earlier this week (mainly just the Space Gray color), Amazon has once again opened things up on Apple’s latest wearable with various color options across the lineup, including the Jet Black models in just about all sizes, with or without cell connectivity. 

We are also still tracking some rare discounts on Apple Watch Ultra 3 configs at $99 off via Amazon as well:

And as mentioned above, these Apple Watch deals also join the scheduled AirPods Pro 3 deal we reported on a couple days back. That offer is now live and is sitting alongside a host of discounts on Apple’s 2026 M5 MacBook Air and M5 Pro MacBook Pro lineup:

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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