The 43mm Bluetooth model is on Amazon at 37% off, $142.69 below its usual $381.69 price and under its 30-day average.
The deal applies to Samsung's Classic version with a physical rotating bezel, Wear OS, fitness tracking, sleep coaching, heart monitoring and body composition analysis.
The report says the watch's price had held near $381.69 for 90 days, making this one of the better discounts since launch for buyers wanting a traditional design.
With its signature rotating bezel likely gone from future models, is this discounted Galaxy Watch a collector's item or a dead-end gadget?
Smartwatches promise precise health data, but with known inaccuracies, can you truly trust the fitness insights generated from your wrist?
Beyond the hardware deal, what are the hidden software compromises that Wear OS users will inevitably face in their daily experience?