Amazon Resale Has “Like New” Apple Watches Starting at Just $90 During October Prime Day

Just for October Prime Day, Amazon has activated a 35% off coupon that works on thousands of items in its Resale store – Amazon’s official outlet for used products. This includes some ridiculously good discounts on newish generation Apple Watches. I’d recommend you get one in “Like New” condition; there’s a good chance the unit you receive is brand new and there is only minor damage to the packaging. Resale items get the same 30-day return policy like any Amazon purchase.

The 35% off coupon is reserved for Amazon Prime members only. If you don’t want to commit to an annual subscription, you can just sign up for a single month for $15.

Some links may lead to used items that are not in Like New condition. Once you get to the product page, you will need to click on “Other sellers on Amazon” and manually search for a Used: Like New item if it’s available. Make sure to select “Amazon Resale” as the vendor otherwise you will not be eligible for the coupon.

Apple Watch Series 10 for $197

If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. It’s stylish, boasts excellent build quality, excels as both a fitness tracker and smartwatch, and seamlessly integrates with your iPhone. The Apple Watch Series 10 is no longer the most current model after the Series 11 was released on September 19. The Series 11 improvements include a longer battery life, more scratch resistant watch face, and 5G support on the cellular models. Performance wise the two watches are pretty much identical. An Apple Watch Series 11 with the same specs currently costs more than double the price. There’s also no Series 11 listed in the Resale section. It’s up to you to decide whether that $200+ upcharge is worth it.

Compared to a base model Apple Watch SE, the Apple Watch Series 10 boasts a larger size (42mm vs. 40mm), a bigger display with Always-On functionality, a 30% more powerful processor, double the storage, more advanced fitness tracking and body monitoring sensors, double-tap gesture support, and faster charging.

Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) for $90

For anyone on a budget, this is the Apple Watch to get. The second-generation Apple Watch SE starts at just $149 only at Amazon and Walmart. This is the best price we’ve ever seen for a brand-new Apple Watch with a warranty. Despite the affordable price tag, you actually don’t lose out on much functionality if you opt for an Apple Watch SE. It’s powered by the same S8 processor found in the Apple Watch Series 8 and the first-generation Apple Watch Ultra. It also features a bright and sharp OLED Retina display, IPX7 water resistance, fall detection, sleep tracking, Apple Pay, nearly all the fitness tracking functionality including heart rate monitoring, and more. The $149 model does have a smaller 40mm face, but it might actually be a better fit for more petite wrists.

Check out more Amazon Resale deals

The 35% off coupon works on thousands of items at the Amazon Resale store, including popular brand names and the latest products like current generation Apple iPads, Sonos soundbars and speakers, PlayStation 5 consoles, the new Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, PS5 video games, 4K Blu-ray movies, and much more. I’ve compiled a list of the most popular items that are heavily discounted for October Prime Day, including deals on more headphones and earbuds.

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