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Galaxy Watch 8 Classic sees major $300 price drop today, Watch 8 from $200

Woot is back again today with some massive price drops on the latest Galaxy Watch models, and they are already starting to sell out. The latest Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, for example, is $300 off the list price, while the standard Galaxy Watch 8 is up to $170 off its full price from Samsung. 

Solid offers all around here, but the up to $300 discount on Galaxy Watch 8 Classic down at $199.99 is the real highlight here in terms of the discount. It is sitting at the same price as the base 40mm Galaxy Watch 8 as you can see above for the lowest price we can find in new condition from a reputable source. 

As of right now, the official U.S. Samsung site is offering some notable discounts on all Watch 8 Classic models starting down at $369.99 shipped with a full warranty and your choice of band, but that’s clearly not nearly as low as the Woot offer. 

This, for the record, is the same price you’ll find for the classic over on Amazon right now as well where it ships with a 2-year warranty in a couple different configurations. 

The trade-off between the official Samsung and Amazon listings compared to Woot, outside of the price of course, is the warranty. Woot’s units are of the international type that are identical to the U.S. versions from Samsung and Amazon, but they can be tricky trying to leverage a warranty in the U.S. That said, these units ship in brand new condition with a 90-day Woot warranty instead anyway. 

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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