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Get the Apple Watch Series 10 for just $299 now

Apple Watch Series 10 slashed to $299 at top stores! Unpack the $100 discount, new design, and health tools that make this wearable a steal in 2025.

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The image displays a close-up view of a modern Apple Watch Series 10 smartwatch with a jet black polished aluminum finish design. The watch has a rectangular face with rounded corners and features a digital display showing a black and white radial pattern background with two simple white hands indicating the time. On the right side of the watch, there is a prominent digital crown dial and a single button below it, both appearing to be made of matching black material.
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The Apple Watch Series 10, the latest and greatest from the tech giant, staring back at you with a price tag of just $299 at Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart. That’s right, folks, a cool $100 off its regular price. For a gadget that’s only been out since late 2024, this is the kind of discount that makes you sit up, rub your eyes, and double-check your calendar to make sure it’s not Black Friday all over again.

I’m not exaggerating when I say this is a big deal. Apple products don’t exactly have a reputation for going on sale left and right. When they do, it’s usually a measly $20 here or $30 there—hardly enough to get your pulse racing. But $100 off the Series 10? That’s a headline-maker, and it’s happening right now, as of June 28, 2025. Whether you’re a die-hard Apple fan or someone who’s been on the fence about jumping into the smartwatch game, this might just be the nudge you need.

So, what’s the scoop? The 42mm version of the Apple Watch Series 10 is sitting pretty at $299 across major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. If you’re more of a big-screen enthusiast, the 46mm model is going for $329 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy—also a $100 markdown. These are the lowest prices we’ve seen since the watch hit shelves last fall, and they’re a far cry from the usual premium you’d expect to pay for Apple’s latest tech.

Apple Watch Series 10 is shown from the front at a tilted-back angle.
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I did a little digging, and it turns out this isn’t just some random clearance sale. The smartwatch market is heating up—Samsung’s Galaxy Watch series is nipping at Apple’s heels, Fitbit’s still in the game, and Garmin’s carving out its own niche with fitness buffs. Apple might just be playing a little offense here, making sure its flagship wearable stays within reach of the masses. Whatever the reason, we’re the ones reaping the benefits.

Now, let’s talk about the star of the show: the Apple Watch Series 10 itself. If you’re still rocking a Series 5 or 6—or, heaven forbid, an original from 2015—this thing is going to feel like a spaceship strapped to your wrist. Apple’s gone all out with this one, and it’s not just a “slap a new number on it and call it a day” kind of update. The Series 10 is sleeker, smarter, and packed with features that make it more than just a fancy time-teller.

First off, the design. The casing’s been reworked to be thinner and more modern, but don’t let that fool you—it’s tougher too, built to handle the bumps and scrapes of an active life. The display? Oh, it’s a beauty. Bigger and brighter than ever, with edge-to-edge glass that makes everything from text messages to workout stats pop. If you’ve ever squinted at your watch to read a notification in the sun, you’ll appreciate this upgrade.

Then there’s the charging. One of the biggest gripes with older Apple Watches was how long it took to juice them up. The Series 10 fixes that with faster charging—think zero to 80% in about 30 minutes. That’s a game-changer for anyone who’s ever had to scramble for a charge before heading out the door. Battery life is solid too, easily lasting a full day even if you’re hammering it with workouts and notifications.

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Health tracking is where the Series 10 really flexes its muscles. It’s got all the classics—heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and step counting—but it takes things up a notch with improved sensors. Blood oxygen monitoring is more accurate, and there’s even a new temperature sensor that can give you insights into your sleep patterns or, for the ladies, cycle tracking. Pair that with watchOS 11, the latest software update, and you’ve got a device that’s as much a wellness coach as it is a smartwatch. New customizable widgets, better workout metrics, and tighter integration with your iPhone? Yes, please.

For those of us still clinging to older models, the Series 10 feels like a revelation. If you’re on a Series 4 or older, it’s practically a no-brainer—the difference in speed, durability, and features is night and day.

But here’s the thing: you don’t need to be an Apple Watch veteran to see the appeal. If you’ve never owned a smartwatch before, the Series 10 is a fantastic place to start. It’s intuitive enough for newbies—swipe here, tap there, and you’re good to go—but it’s got the depth to keep you engaged as you explore its ecosystem. From replying to texts on your wrist to tracking a morning run, it’s the kind of gadget that quickly becomes indispensable.

So, why $299? Well, these discounts started popping up in early 2025, likely as retailers cleared inventory ahead of spring refreshes. Amazon’s price-matching game is strong, and Best Buy and Walmart aren’t about to be left out. The result? A rare chance to snag a premium device at a not-so-premium price.

Look, I get it—$299 isn’t pocket change. But for a device that usually retails at $399 or more, this is as close to a steal as you’re going to get with Apple. Whether you’re treating yourself or snagging an early gift for someone else, the Apple Watch Series 10 at this price is a win. It’s stylish, it’s functional, and right now, it’s more affordable than ever.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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