Get an Apple Watch Series 7 Very Cheap Today [10% Off]

Aug 1, 2022 at 11:49am EDT
Save 10% on brand new Apple Watch Series 7.

Get onboard the Apple Watch Series 7 bandwagon and save 10% in the process. Pay just $388 for Apple's best ever smartwatch.

45mm Apple Watch Series 7 Currently Available with a 10% Discount, Now Just $388 for Limited Time

There are a lot of Apple Watch models to choose from but if you want to play it safe and stay away from confusion, just get the all black version. Right now, Series 7 with a black Sport Band and midnight aluminum case is available with a 10% discount. This deal brings the price down of Apple Watch to just $388, a significant drop from the usual $429.

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Featuring a larger display, the Series 7 is the watch to own if you love more of everything on the display. You get more information in complications, you get a larger canvas to view your photos and even a keyboard to type on if you are living the iMessage texting life on Apple Watch.

With a removable band and tons to choose from, you can make this Apple Watch truly yours if you get tired the band that ships with the watch itself. There are so many choices out there, you will most likely get confused.

Apple has even tossed in faster wireless charging with Series 7, allowing you to top up the battery really fast compared to previous models. This is especially great if you see yourself traveling a lot.

Last but not the least, the Series 7 is packed with tons of sensors, allowing you to keep track of your health and activity. If you have a goal you want to beat, you can start with this Apple Watch Series 7.

There are no discount codes or coupons needed to bring the price down. This is a limited time deal only.

Buy Apple Watch Series 7 [GPS 45mm] - Was $429, now just $388

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