Unraveling Amazon Prime Day: Top 21 Watch Deals You Need to Know
Amazon Prime Day Watch Deals: A New Hope for Timepiece Enthusiasts
Last Updated: 10:30 a.m. — For most ticker buffs, the words Amazon Prime Day watch deals rank somewhere between all-expenses-paid trip to Switzerland and uh, babe, your grandpa’s Timex is waterproof, right? on a list of instant dopamine triggers. We get it: more often than not, the best Prime Day deals are on Apple AirPods or a Samsung Galaxy from 2022. Luckily, this is not your typical Prime Day.
Heck, Amazon insists on calling its October sales bonanza Prime Big Deal Days, a mouthful of a name that must be as painful to read as it was to write. We can already sense your skepticism. Bracket that doubt for a moment, and you’ll come to the same realization we did: the best Prime Day watch deals of October 2024 might actually be the saving grace of the whole event.
Sure, there are the requisite discounts on category-leading smartwatches, but there’s also a slew of bargains on big-name timepieces from Bulova, Casio, Citizen, Seiko, and more—at some of the lowest prices we’ve seen in a while.
7 of Our Favorite Prime Day Watch Deals
- The Cupertino Classic: Apple Series 9 Watch, $429 $329 (28% off)
- The Daily Driver: Timex Weekender Analog Dial Watch, $57 $35 (38% off)
- The Affordable All-Star: Seiko SRPD51 Automatic Watch, $325 $245 (25% off)
- The Burly Beater: Casio G-Shock Sport Watch, $80 $57 (29% off)
- The Easy Reader: Casio MW240-1BV Easy to Read Watch, $30 $22 (27% off)
- The High Flyer: Bulova Archive Series Lunar Pilot Chronograph Watch, $695 $450 (35% off)
- The PR Smasher: Garmin Vivoactive 5, $300 $250 (17% off)
Keep scrolling for a full rundown of what we’re eyeing, and if you see something you like, snag it fast; as per usual, even the most elite Prime members can’t hoard the savings. For every other worthwhile bargain on our radar, head over to our massive list of the best Prime Big Deals Day sales so far!
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