These Last-Chance Apple Watch Prime Day Deals in the UK Are the Discounts I’ve Been Looking For

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your wrist tech with some of the finest from Apple whilst on a budget, today’s your last chance. As Prime Day winds down, three of Apple’s best watches with GPS & cellular functionality are seeing serious discounts in the UK.

And you’ve got until midnight, or whenever stock dries up, to take advantage. The same goes for our selection of last-chance deals on smartphones, including the iPhone 16e for £594.

Let’s start with the Apple Watch SE now down to just £239 from £289. It’s among Apple’s most affordable smartwatches, but don’t let the price fool you because, in terms of specs, this model seems to cover all the essentials.

You get health tracking, Fall and Crash Detection, and all the core features of watchOS 11, like Check In and enhanced workout metrics. It’s also swimproof, comes in five different colours, and works seamlessly with your iPhone and other Apple devices. For anyone just dipping their toes into the Apple Watch ecosystem, this deal’s offering brilliant value.

Then there’s the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which has dropped a full £140, from £799 to £659. It’s the pricey wearable made for runners, hikers, divers, and cyclists — basically, anyone who spends more time outdoors than in.

While it’s still a high price, you get a rugged titanium case, ultra-bright Always-On Retina display, dual-frequency GPS, and 100m water resistance that’s said to make this a powerhouse for adventure. It also packs up to 72 hours of battery life in Low Power Mode, and supports advanced training features like power zone tracking and offline maps.

Finally, the newly released Apple Watch Series 10 has also gotten a rare discount for its GPS & cellular model, now £395 instead of £499. This generation brings a 30% larger display in a thinner, lighter design, alongside fast charging and improved health tracking, advanced enough to include ovulation estimates and sleep apnea detection, if that’s your thing.

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