Hurry! Apple Watch Series 11 dropped by $100 to lowest ever price at Amazon right now

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The Apple Watch Series 11 was only released at the end of September, but it's already received a steep discount over at Amazon.

Right now, you can pick up the Apple Watch Series 11 46mm for just $329 at the online retailer. That's $100 off the MSRP and the lowest ever price we've seen for Apple's latest smartwatch. This deal is for the GPS-only model, but the good news is that $100 discount also applies to the cellular model. If you wanted to opt for more connectivity, you'll currently pay $699 for the 46mm version rather than $799.

This is one of the best Apple Watch deals we’ve spotted in recent days and if you purchase now, it should still arrive in time for Christmas.

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS/46mm)
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Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS/46mm): was $429 now $329 at Amazon

The Apple Watch Series 11 is currently selling for its all-time lowest price of $329 for the 46mm GPS model, or $100 off. Longer-lasting than the SE 3, it runs for up to 24 hours per charge, versus 18. The Series 11 also has a brighter screen and state-of-the-art life-saving wellness tools, including hypertension alerts. All this adds up to the best Apple Watch for most people in 2025.

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Apple Watch Series 11 (LTE/46mm): was $529 now $429 at Amazon

If you prefer to leave your smartphone behind, the Apple Watch Series 11 in 46mm with cellular capabilities may be the best model for you, especially if you prefer a larger screen. Save $100 right now.

Both of these deals apply to the aluminum casing and the larger screen size — although the 42mm models are also discounted if you prefer a smaller display. Regardless of which size you go for, the Apple Watch Series 11 is a natural extension of your iPhone that builds on its predecessor in a few core ways. It was so impressive, we gave it a full five stars in our recent review.

Firstly, you'll get a much-needed battery life boost from 18 hours on the Series 10 to 24 hours per charge on the Series 11. And even though you do need to charge it more often than rivals from Garmin and Coros, you can get from zero to an 80% charge in just 30 minutes.

Secondly, while it'll track your resting and active heart rate like previous Apple Watch models, the Series 11 can also identify potential signs of hypertension over a 30-day period. It works the same way as the device's sleep apnea detection and will alert you if you need to seek medical assessment. This isn't an exclusive feature, though, as thanks to watchOS 26, the Series 9, 10, and Ultra 2 also support it.

Apple has also added a new ceramic coating that makes the Series 11's display twice as scratch-resistant as the Series 10. So if you're prone to knocking your watch on occasion, you'll be glad of this extra protection.

And finally, if you opt for the LTE model then the Apple Watch Series 11 now sports a 5G antenna for faster and more reliable coverage. Even without the LTE connectivity, the Apple Watch Series 11 is one of the best smartwatches you can buy right now. And, with $100 knocked off and delivery in time for Christmas, this is an excellent way to get a head start on any new year fitness goals you've got planned.


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Jeff is UK Editor-in-Chief for Tom’s Guide looking after the day-to-day output of the site’s British contingent.

A tech journalist for over a decade, he’s travelled the world testing any gadget he can get his hands on. Jeff has a keen interest in fitness and wearables as well as the latest tablets and laptops.

A lapsed gamer, he fondly remembers the days when technical problems were solved by taking out the cartridge and blowing out the dust.

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