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Score a massive $380 off this previous-gen Apple Watch model in Amazon’s Spring Sale

The Amazon Big Spring Sale has been serving up some giant discounts on previous-generation Apple Watch models thus far. While we did catch this model for a touch less yesterday, it sold out in minutes and you can now land one at up to $380 off the original list price

Amazon is now offering the 45mm Apple Watch Series 9 GPS + Cell model down at $369 shipped. This is the higher-end steel case model with cell connectivity. That’s a giant 51% off the original $749 list price, or $380 under the price it carried at launch and within $20 of the lowest price we have ever tracked at Amazon. 

Stock is very low here, so get in there while you can. 

Yes, this is an older model, but these previous-generation Apple Watch deals have been quite popular among readers and we wanted to make sure this was on the radar while we are getting another chance at a discount very close to the best ever. 

This deal joins Big Spring price drops across the Apple Watch Series 11 lineup as well as some clearance prices on the Series 10 for folks looking towards savings on the newer models:

Apple Watch Series 11 

  • 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 Slate Titanium $649 (Reg. $799)
    • With Slate Milanese Loop
  • 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 Natural Titanium $649 (Reg. $799)
    • With Natural Milanese Loop
  • 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 Gold Titanium $649 (Reg. $799)
    • With Gold Milanese Loop

Apple Watch Series 10

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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