Expercom kicked off a new sale on the Apple Watch Series 3 today, discounting three models of the cellular version by as much as $150 off. The sale includes 38mm and 42mm versions of the Apple Watch Series 3, all in aluminum with Sport Loops, and each model supports cellular data.

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Savings start with the 38mm Space Gray Aluminum Apple Watch with Black Sport Loop at $249.00, down from $379.00. This beats prices offered by B&H Photo and Amazon, where the same Apple Watch is selling for $299.00. Likewise, the other two models in the sale offer great low prices on 42mm options of the Apple Watch Nike+.

Expercom's Apple Watch Series 3 Sale

The Apple Watch Series 3 launched in 2017 and introduced smaller 38mm and 42mm bodies with less display area, dual-core S3 processors, a barometric altimeter, and an optical heart rate sensor. Like all models of the Apple Watch, the Series 3 can track your health data like standing hours, calorie count, exercise time, and more.

For more details about this week's best sales, head to our Deals Roundup.

Top Rated Comments

bigboyz12000 Avatar
68 months ago
Tempting to upgrade mother in law and aunt from AW1's but too close to AW5 release.
Agreed! Patience is key here.
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predation Avatar
68 months ago
Slightly unrelated, but I clicked through to their website and was looking around... is anyone else seeing that they've got the base price for iPhones listed $50 higher than normal? Anyone know why that is?
Gotta make up the price reductions on the watches somewhere. Lol
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