


We were ready to hang up our cart and call it a wrap on Prime Day 2025 but apparently, Amazon had one last surprise up its compression sleeve.
The Apple Watch Series 10, yes, the one with the hot body, jet black aluminum case, and all the sensors we pretend we fully understand. Thankfully, our fellow commerce writer, Miska Saleman, wrote a review to get every last inch out of this wearable tech.
Currently, it’s still sitting on the sale shelf at a shocking $279 (down from $399). This isn’t some no-name step tracker hiding in the algorithmic abyss; it’s Apple, y’all, and last time we checked, it’s still dominating the market.
Apple’s thrown in options like rose gold, titanium finishes, and Milanese loops. Plus, all models feature water resistance, a voice control interface, and enough health metrics to terrify your doctor into early retirement.
And if you’re not already a member, don’t stress, you can still get in on the savings with a free 30-day trial of Prime, unlocking all the best post-Prime Day deals.
Over 10,000 were snatched up in the past month, and we wouldn’t be shocked if the remaining inventory disappears before this sentence is read. So if your wrist has been feeling a little underdressed lately, shop for it.
The Series 10 is a versatile health tracker, monitoring everything from heart rate and sleep to wrist temperature and menstrual cycles. It includes unique tools like the Tides app for surfers, Headspace for mindfulness, and Strava integration for runners — great for unserious outdoor enthusiasts and serious athletes alike. It’s rugged, sleek, and charges up to 80% in under 30 minutes. Seamlessly switch between sending texts, making calls, and tracking progress with the activity ring. The Series 10 truly does it all. Read more in our full review here.
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