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Apple’s Slate 46mm Milanese Loop just hit the Amazon low at nearly 20% off

We don’t catch deals very often on official Apple Milanese Loops, and even less so on the 46mm models. We have seen the 49mm Apple Watch Ultra variants drop in price a few times this year, but we are now tracking a new all-time low on the official 46mm Apple Milanese Loop with the Slate finish. 

Amazon is now offering the 46mm Apple Milanese Loop in Slate down at $79.95 shipped. Regularly $99, this is just shy of 20% off the list price, the first discount we have tracked on this model at Amazon, and a subsequent all-time low there. 

This price drop is, unfortunately, only available on the medium/large size, but if you have a wrist between 150mm and 200mm, you’re in luck. 

Arguably Apple’s most elegant Apple Watch band, it delivers a “modern interpretation of a design developed in Milan at the end of the 19th century” by way of a woven stainless steel process that results in a smooth and classic look. 

Apple 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